Ted Lasso fans gobsmacked and 'cant cope' after hearing Jamie Tart and Roy Kent actor's 'real voices' | The Sun

TED Lasso fans were left speechless after hearing Jamie Tart and Roy Kent actor's "real voices".

The popular show has been a huge hit for Apple TV+.


It is its top rated show across most of its main international markets and has seen football fans on these shores fall in love too.

The show tells the story of a recently divorced club owner who deliberately employs a useless coach in order to sabotage the team – AFC Richmond.

One of the main characters in the show is, Roy Kent, the seasoned captain-turned-coach of AFC Richmond, who is portrayed by Brett Goldstein.

Another fan-favourite is AFC Richmond striker Jamie Tartt who is portrayed by Phil Dunster.

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He started out arrogant and unlikable but has developed into a trusted and kind teammate.

However, after a short clip on TikTok from a red carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight, the actors revealed their genuine voices – and fans went wild.

They were left gobsmacked after hearing the actors' real voices in the video and took to the comments section to share their thoughts.

One wrote: "I'm trying to process their real voices. Oh my god."

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Another added: "Phil’s voice in IRL and Jamie Tart accent….be right back, trying to process."

A third penned: "Phil's real accent always throws me."

A fourth commented: "Their real voices threw me so much."

A fifth wrote: "Oh my, I cannot cope with their voices."



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