Pedro Pascal pretending to lick a rainbow pole has fans in a tizzy
This casual moment at The Last of Us wrap party has gone viral.
May 20 2025 3:19 PM
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This casual moment at The Last of Us wrap party has gone viral.
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May the gays be with you.
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