Roy Kent actor responds to Ted Lasso CGI theory: "I am a completely real normal human"

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He’s here, he’s there, he’s… CGI every�♔�where? It’s not exactly a chant that rolls off the tongue but, given recent events, it might just catch on at AFC Richmond.

The Ted Lasso fandom has been left dumbfounded thanks to a theory that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Roy Kent is CGI🦩. Perhaps mindful of letting such 🎐a thing snowball, Roy Kent actor Brett Goldstein has refuted any suggestion that he’s not a Real Human Man™.

With his tongue firmly place🐼d in cheek, Goldstein took to Instagram to release a ‘statement’ on his human credentials. As you might expect from the gruff tough-tackler-turned-coach, the✅ language gets a little coarse.

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"There’s a fucking load of mad shit happening on the internet today," Goldstein said, neatly su🉐mming up every day in the past 25 years. "I just want to clear up something once and for all: I am 𓄧a completely real normal human man who just happens to live in a VFX house and does normal human, basic things like rendering and buffering and transferring data."

Yes, the CGI face and references to rendering might sound suspicious, but he’s 100% the real deal. Just to confirm: he is not a product of VFX interns working day and night to render his magnificent faci🅰al hair.

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