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The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal knows how we all see him.
Pascal is currently one of the biggest stars on television right now and has fans all around the world. Now, thanks to a recent interview, he knows how those fans see him, and he's proud of it.
Pascal was recently interviewed at the red carpet premiere for HBO's The Last of Us, when a reporter brought up that the internet loves to call him "Daddy."
When a reporter from ET asked Pascal if he knows he's "the daddy of the internet," Pascal smiled, and then read a tweet proving what the reporter said.
"I call Pedro Pascal a DILF and think he's my cool, slutty father," the tweet said.
"Yup, I'm your cool, slutty Daddy," he smiled again, causing millions of people to swoon.
\u201c"I am your cool, slutty daddy." -Pedro Pascal #TheLastOfUs\u201d— Entertainment Tonight (@Entertainment Tonight) 1673834700
As millions of people know, Pascal is currently playing Joel in The Last of Us. In the series, he takes on a father role for a teen girl named Ellie as he guides her on a journey across a post-apocalyptic America.
He also plays the title character in Disney+'s The Mandalorian, where he again plays a father-figure. In that series, he plays a Mandalorian warrior who becomes the adopted father of a young force-sensitive alien named Grogu.
It seems that Pascal has found his niche, and it's being a really, really hot dad. And we are definitely not complaining!
The Last of Us is currently airing on HBO Max. It also stars Bella Ramsey as Ellie. Murray Bartlett and Nick Offerman also appear in the series as a gay couple who helps Joel and Ellie. New episodes of The Last of Us premiere Sunday nights on HBO.
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