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PSA: Pedro Pascal isn’t going to read your thirst tweets

Please respect Pedro Pascal's boundaries.

Pedro Pascal may be the internet’s daddy (or zaddy in some cases) but he too has his limits, just like every other celebrity. While he’s willing to challenge other celebrities for the title, or twerk with clickers for SNL, a recent video that’s circulating on social media is a good reminder to treat the guy with respect, especially if you’re fortunate enough to interview him on the red carpet.

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Twitter user @jarinluck shared a video that was posted on Access Hollywood’s TikTok account. In it, Pascal is asked if he was willing to read “a few thirst tweets” found on the internet. Pascal glanced at it only for him to smile and decline. He also commented on how “dirty” the tweets were.

This video didn’t sit well with fans on Twitter and TikTok, suggesting fans are tiring of mainstream media sexualizing the guy in every interview. Not to mention, this request happened during the red carpet premiere of The Mandalorian season three, a Disney production, making question seem doubly inappropriate.

Pascal was praised for setting boundaries for himself, especially now after the internet has become infatuated with him. They also found the situation very “cringe” because who would use their access to a red carpet premiere for a successful TV series just to try to create an uncomfortable situation?

There are now calls to tone down the over-sexualization of Pedro Pascal. Yes, he’s attractive and he’s a very talented actor, but there should be a limit. Fans are now feeling bad for the guy for being pestered to do read out sexually-charged thirst tweets during interviews. While Pascal has not addressed this situation, nor did he voice if he has ever felt uncomfortable when faced with these kinds of requests, fans hoped that the actor would be treated professionally one day rather than as just another heartthrob to get fans screaming.

So PSA to everyone who gets the chance to meet Pascal either on the red carpet or somewhere on the street: don’t make things weird and just treat him like a normal human being. It’s the most courteous thing you could do.


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Erielle Sudario is a Digital Producer for We Got This Covered. Outside of work, she's either DM'ing a 'Dungeons and Dragons' campaign, playing video games, or building keyboards. Erielle holds a Bachelor of Communications Degree (specializing in film and journalism) from Western Sydney University and a Graduate Diploma in Radio and Podcasting from the Australian Film, Television, and Radio School.