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Jason Sudeikis And Hannah Waddingham Just Sang Lady Gaga's 'Shallow'—And 'Ted Lasso' Fans Are Here For It

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After Sudeikis faked out the charity concert crowd by tricking them into thinking he'd be singing the Gaga cover with 'SNL' alum Will Forte, Waddingham stepped out to deliver the powerful vocals instead.

Two stars of the popular show Ted Lasso staged an unexpected reunion at a charity concert recently, with actor Hannah Waddingham surprising costar Jason Sudeikis in the middle of a song.

The charity concert was for the nonprofit Steps of Faith, at their annual "Thundergoing!" variety show that raises money for amputees in need of prosthetic limbs and other aid.


Sudeikis was on stage, beginning his rendition of Lady Gaga's song "Shallow," seen in the 2018 movie A Star is Born, with former Saturday Night Live castmate Will Forte. "There is nobody I'd rather sing this song with," he said, launching into Bradley Cooper's part.

When it came time for Gaga's verse in the song, Forte was upstaged by Waddingham, who emerged singing from backstage and joined Sudeikis to finish out the song.

The duo sang so hard that Waddingham was hoarse the next day while on The View.

“As you can hear, it was quite a lot of fun...I decided I was a rock star for the night, hence sounding quite like a drag queen today.”


Hannah Waddingham & Jason Sudeikis Cover “Shallow” • THUNDERGONG! 2023 www.youtube.com


People were charmed by the performance, and surprised the actors could sing so well.

Folks loved their performance of the song.

Others were interested in future collaborations, or even asking for more Ted Lasso.


Fans of Ted Lasso needed this reunion.




Steps of Faith's donation page can be found here.

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