For the first time since 1985, the Royals are World Series champions. After a 12-inning game Sunday night in New York, the Royals celebrated their series win on the field, and later in the locker room with the help of one famous Kansas City superfan -- Paul Rudd.

A lifelong Royals fan, Rudd celebrated his team's 30-year World Series drought by joining the champagne pouring festivities in the locker room after the win and, well frankly, going totally crazy.

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Last year, when the Royals clinched a spot in the World Series, Rudd offered to throw a kegger at his mom's house. So now that they've actually won it all, could Anchorman and Clueless actor be planning something bigger? Who knows, but by the looks of the locker room partying Sunday night, anything's possible.

At least the Royals were kind enough to let Rudd know he was "way too dry" and offered to fix that.

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The party also continued to rage back in Kansas City, where fans filled the streets until nearly 2 a.m. celebrating the Royals victory 1,000 miles away in Queens, New York.

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