Like his beloved Kansas City Royals, actor Paul Rudd knows how to win over an audience.
After the Royals secured their first trip to the World Series since 1985 on Wednesday night, the "Anchorman" star was interviewed on the field at Kauffman Stadium by KMBC sports anchor Johnny Kane. The conversation was a bit of a yawner until Rudd, who lived in nearby Overland Park, Kansas, as a youth, was asked where he was going to celebrate.
"Party at my mom's house, man!" he joked. "She's out of town, I've got a keg. It's going to be sweet."
But you'll have to watch the exchange above for the kick-ass kicker Rudd interjects at the end. The fun starts at the 1:15 mark.
Go Royals. Go Rudd.
H/T Uproxx
After the Royals secured their first trip to the World Series since 1985 on Wednesday night, the "Anchorman" star was interviewed on the field at Kauffman Stadium by KMBC sports anchor Johnny Kane. The conversation was a bit of a yawner until Rudd, who lived in nearby Overland Park, Kansas, as a youth, was asked where he was going to celebrate.
"Party at my mom's house, man!" he joked. "She's out of town, I've got a keg. It's going to be sweet."
But you'll have to watch the exchange above for the kick-ass kicker Rudd interjects at the end. The fun starts at the 1:15 mark.
Go Royals. Go Rudd.
H/T Uproxx
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