(Washington) Is it harder to coach a soccer team or conduct the White House press briefing? Ted Lasso, jovial mustachioed coach from the hit series of the same name, came to discuss mental health with Joe Biden on Monday.

Before meeting with the American president, Jason Sudeikis, who interprets this American football coach becoming the improbable leader of a sinking British football team, was invited to participate in the daily press briefing of the door- word of the American president, Karine Jean-Pierre.

“No matter who you are, where you live, who you vote for, we all know someone who has suffered, who has felt isolated, anxious, alone,” he told reporters.

Surrounded by other actors on the show, he called for more “listening” and less “stigmatization” around mental health issues.

The arrival of the comedian – playing a character dealing with panic attacks and anxiety issues – was punctuated by protests from a reporter, representing a website called Today News Africa.

The latter arrested Karine Jean-Pierre, on several occasions, to reproach him for not giving him the floor during his briefings.

Other journalists loudly voiced their disapproval and asked her to be quiet, before the spokesperson managed to restore calm.

Jason Sudeikis then tried to lighten the mood, in particular through an exchange with a “fake” journalist, in reality an actor from the series present in the room.

The Apple TV series, whose third season has aired since March 15, has won several awards.

The White House had announced the arrival of the actors in a somewhat enigmatic way on Monday by releasing a photo of the door of the Oval Office, surmounted by a small sign with the inscription “Believe!” (“Believe It!”), the same one the eternal optimist Ted Lasso hangs in his team’s locker room.