Pedro Pascal’s co-star is worried about obsessed Star Wars and The Last of Us fans

Pedro Pascals co star is worried about obsessed Star Wars and

Pedro Pascal plays fatherly characters in the popular series The Mandalorian and The Last of Us, earning him the nickname “Daddy” on the internet. Of course, there are also sexual ulterior motives behind the name, which the star himself doesn’t seem to notice in a sympathetic way.

The partially obsessive handling of Pascal’s charisma goes too far for one of the actor’s co-stars.

The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey is slowly being put off by the Pedro Pascal cult

In a new Vanity Fair interview, The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey says the daddy cult surrounding Pascal is beginning to reach worrying proportions:

I was really into it at the beginning, but now I’m worried it’s going too far. I don’t know if he still loves it; I have to ask him.

Until now, the Star Wars star has responded humorously to his ambiguous cult status, but the obsession with his personality is last escalated dangerously.

Pedro Pascal cult has led to infection before

Before The Mandalorian and The Last of Us, he was best known for his role as Oberyn Martell in Game of Thrones. He let himself be because of the infamous death scene of the character was repeatedly eyed by fans, which eventually earned him an infection.

Here’s hoping the daddy obsession surrounding Pedro Pascal doesn’t take on frightening proportions.

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