Watch Harry Kane star in an ad as he moves from football to acting as the face of an oatmeal brand😊😊

Harry Kane, the captain of England, tried out his acting skills in a funny new breakfast ad.

Harry Kane has become the face of 3Bears

The 31-year-old recently decided to be the face of 3Bears, a Munich-based hybrid breakfast food company.

He plays the “new boy” at work in his first ad for the brand, which was shot in the style of the popular TV show The Office.

Kane plays a confused coworker on his first day at work in the 90-second fake documentary ad.

The striker is also a shareholder in the company

When he gets to the 3Bears offices, he meets Tim Nichols and Caroline Nichols, who are co-owners.

The Bayern Munich star tries to talk to workers who are confused, but they don’t answer.

Kane then puts a mug in the shape of a football on the table and asks, “So I guess breakfast is included?”

The player who scored the most goals in English history said this about his new job as a shareholder: “As an athlete, breakfast is the most important meal for me, and of course, I’m really conscious of what I put in my body and the bodies of my family.”

He stars in a mockumentary-style advert for the company

“I loved that 3Bears took oats to a whole new level when I found them.” Oats from 3Bears are a great way to fuel your body because they are full of natural protein, fibre, and complex carbs.

“And all of that made with natural ingredients and nothing bad added.” It seems like a perfect fit to work with 3Bears because of this.

Since he joined Bayern Munich last summer, Kane has been breaking records on the stage.

Kane is 'the new boy' in the advert

This month, he scored 50 goals in just 35 games, making him the fastest player in Bundesliga history to do so.

Erling Haaland had set the record before Kane broke it.

Since joining Bayern, the scorer has scored 54 goals in 51 games.

The striker put his acting skills to the test

He’ll play for the Three Lions again next month, when Lee Carsley’s team plays Greece and Finland in the Nations League.