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‘What a ball-buster!’

It is five in the afternoon and Juno Temple is giving off slumber-party vibes. Curled up close to her webcam, blond hair cascading everywhere, she is on a bed surrounded by cushions in a friend’s west London flat. This is home for the 32-year-old actor when she’s in town from Los Angeles to shoot Ted Lasso, the smash-hit sitcom about an ebullient US coach (Jason Sudeikis) managing an English football team. Temple plays Keeley, a smarter-than-shelooks Wag who runs her own PR company.

The show is midway through shooting its third season. Temple hasn’t been filming today, though she did just receive rewrites for the next episode.

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