Ted Lasso nfirmed a long-held fan theory that Richmond FC footballer Col is gay, but this week's episo largely ignored the storyle
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- “TED LASSO” JT REVEALED THAT THIS CHARACTER IS GAY AND CLOSETED
- THE GAYT THGS THAT HAPPENED “TED LASSO”
- “SO PROUD OF THIS SHOW”: TED LASSO FANS REACT TO PROGRS OF GAY STORYLE
“TED LASSO” JT REVEALED THAT THIS CHARACTER IS GAY AND CLOSETED
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After two and half seasons, 11 Emmy Awards, and a recent vis to the Whe Hoe, Ted Lasso has fally acknowledged s LGBTQ+ characters: Col Hugh (Billy Harris) and Trent Crimm (Jam Lance) are gay, and Keeley Jon (Juno Temple) is officially a bisexual in.While took Ted Lasso a few seasons for s characters to bee explicly gay, was worth the wa.
THE GAYT THGS THAT HAPPENED “TED LASSO”
Durg season 3, episo 3, football player Col Hugh wak up to a hot guy named Michael, but he mak clear to his team that Michael is jt a “pal.” In episo six, Col ventur to a gay club Amsterdam by himself and ns to sports journalist Trent Crimm, who adms he recently me out to his wife and dghter."We've known for a while that Col was gay," -creator Brendan Hunt said recently.
“SO PROUD OF THIS SHOW”: TED LASSO FANS REACT TO PROGRS OF GAY STORYLE
When nsirg whether or not to st someone new to portray a gay football player, Hunt shared that the wrers thought: “It'll be better if that person's already on the team and we're not acknowledgg and they're hidg so well.” He add: “That helps monstrate what this person is gog through.”In many ways, this mirrors some of the ways Ted Lasso is handlg other nsequential topics, cludg mental health. AppleThe lack of LGBTQ+ them and characters is particularly noticeable though, bee at the end of the day, Ted Lasso is a show about football, a sport that has long stggled wh homophobia on and off the se you were unaware, there have only ever been a handful of openly gay profsnal football players, and there are none currently playg the Premier League. The first-ever openly gay pro footballer was Jt Fashanu, who played for a number of clubs durg his reer before publicly g out 1991.