‘He’s such a Chad. Oh my God’: The Last of Us Star Pedro Pascal Smiles and Politely Asks Trolls to Watch the LGBTQ Love Stories

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Apart from being the leading man in the realms of television through his immaculate performances in a plethora of shows, Pedro Pascal also hasn’t shied away from sharing his support for the LGBTQ community. Considering that The Last of Us actor’s sister Lux, came out as trans in 2021, Pascal has always been pretty vocal in expressing his fondness for the movement.

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And recently when The Mandalorian actor didn’t back away from shutting down the racist and homophobic trolls in a wholesome fashion when he was asked about his response against the hate towards The Last of Us’ queer representation.

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Pedro Pascal politely shuts down homophobic trolls

Apart from being a worthy adaptation of 2013’s Game of the Year winner and bringing the iconic story to life through the brilliance of its crew members, The Last of Us also didn’t back away from touching on the importance of queer representation. And even though many fans have commended the Pedro Pascal-led series for fleshing out the relationship between Bill and Frank, there has been a portion of racist and homophobic trolls that haven’t shied away from spewing hate for the show.

And when Pedro Pascal was asked about his response to the situation about people who don’t want to see LGBTQ+ character love stories, Pascal politely responded with, “they do”. And when asked again about why LGBTQ+ characters need to get proper representation in TV shows, in a wholesome manner the actor replied, “You should know why”.

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Bill and Frank in HBO's The Last of Us
Bill and Frank in HBO’s The Last of Us

Pedro Pascal once again expressed his support for the LGBTQ+ community

Recently, The Last of Us actor once again voiced his support for the LGBTQ+ community through his social media handles. On 5th March, the actor took to Instagram and uploaded several photos of the Pride Flag with a heartfelt caption stating, “The answer my friend is blowin’ in the wind”, which refers to Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind”, a song that has been previously used as a protest song for many civil rights group.

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Pedro Pascal’s Instagram

And following his act, several stars from across the globe, including his fans have commended the actor for voicing his support for the LBTQ+ community and shutting down the racist and homophobic trolls.

Also read: “There’s a protective father not in a very communicative relationship”: The Mandalorian Creator Jon Favreau Reveals He’s a Big Fan of Pedro Pascal in The Last of Us, Worries Actor Might Get Typecast Ahead of Star Wars Series Premiere

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And despite the initial hate from several trolls against the HBO show, The Last of Us hasn’t looked down, with the show garnering extreme success with each episode’s release. And with the show inching toward its finale, fans can’t wait to see the story of Pascal’s Joel and Bella Ramsey’s Ellie unfold.

The Last of Us is available to stream on HBO Max.

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Written by Santanu Roy

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1000 articles.