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Barbie unveils three new dolls inspired by Apple TV+ comedy 'Ted Lasso'
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Date:2025-04-17 11:56:23
There is always room in the Barbie universe for a couple more dolls, just ask Ted Lasso.
Three new dolls inspired by characters from Apple TV+ show “Ted Lasso” are currently available for online purchase, Barbie’s parent company Mattel announced Wednesday.
“The Ted Lasso x Barbie Collection serves as a reminder for fans to channel their inner ‘Lasso Way,’" according to a statement from Mattel.
Ted Lasso, Rebecca Welton and Keeley Jones were all made into Barbie dolls, retailing for $50 a piece.
All of the “Ted Lasso” inspired dolls will come with a doll stand and a certificate of authenticity. Only two dolls can be purchased per order.
Here’s a look at the details.
Ted Lasso
Head Coach of English Premier League soccer team AFC Richmond, Ted Lasso sports his signature tracksuit in blue with some aviators on his head, a whistle around his neck and a soccer ball under his arm.
He is adored by fans for his optimistic, empathetic and humble leadership. The “Ted Lasso” Barbie doll is already sold out online.
Rebecca Welton
Owner of AFC Richmond, Rebecca Welton wears a chic champagne satin blouse, black tailored slacks and classic black stilettos with stylish bangle bracelets and a handbag to complete her sophisticated look. She is known for her poise and determination to lead her team with confidence and style.
Keeley Jones
AFC Richmond PR Consultant Keeley Jones dons a pink satin midi dress with golden heels, a black faux fur cape and a bold pink clutch. She exudes charm, ambition and confidence.
More:15 inspirational ‘Ted Lasso’ quotes for youth sports coaches
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