He’s moved on from hoodies, however Jason Sudeikis continues to push the style envelope for relaxed attire throughout digital award reveals.
At Sunday’s SAG Awards, Sudeikis accepted the award for male actor in a comedy sequence carrying a sweater saying “My Body My Choice.” According to Us Weekly, the $1,100 Gucci top was designed to champion “assist of reproductive rights.”
The “Saturday Night Live” alum, 45, gained the SAG Award for his function in Apple TV’s “Ted Lasso,” calling the victory “very humbling” in his virtual acceptance speech.
The sweater follows the social media attention that started with Sudeikis winning a Golden Globe in February for the “Ted Lasso” function. He accepted the award at 2:30 a.m. in England wearing a tie dye hoodie.
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The hoodie even earned a quip from co-host Tina Fey later in the Golden Globes broadcast. “If anyone desires to know the place they’ll get Jason Sudeikis’ hoodie, go to NBC.com/globesfashion,” she cracked.
Backstage in the virtual Golden Globes press room, Sudeikis said he wore the hoodie to support FORWARD_Space, his sister Kristin’s dance company.
“I think you have to look back to Audrey Hepburn for ‘Funny Face.’ She also wore a hoodie. No, that’s not true,” hejoked through the digital backstage on the Globes.
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Winning on the Critics’ Choice Awards last month, Sudeikis wore a sweatshirt that includes the symbol of the fictional highschool from director and ex Olivia Wilde’s movie “Booksmart.” Wilde congratulated Sudeikis and the “Ted Lasso” crew on Twitter saying, “I hope this means we all keep wearing hoodies when the ceremonies are in person next year.”
Sunday’s SAG Awards poked enjoyable on the hoodie hubbub within the “Ted Lasso” opening that featured Sudeikis’ American coach pumping up his British skilled soccer crew. During the skit, star striker Jamie Tartt (Phil Dunster), who was despatched off to a different crew in the course of the primary season, returns to the locker room carrying a hooded sweatshirt.
“Who wears a hoodie to an awards show?” equipment supervisor Nathan Shelley (Nick Mohammed) asks Coach Beard (Brendan Hunt), who whispers again, “He’s been going through some stuff.”