The Last of Us star’s refreshingly honest acceptance speech delights audiences worldwide
Pedro Pascal, acclaimed for his multifaceted roles in iconic series like Game of Thrones and The Mandalorian, added another feather to his cap as he clinched the SAG Award for Best Male Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of Joel in The Last of Us.
During his acceptance speech at the recent SAG Awards ceremony, Pascal, 48, endeared himself even more to fans with his candid admission of being a bit tipsy. “This is wrong, for a number of reasons,” he chuckled, acknowledging his slightly inebriated state. “I’m a little drunk. I thought I could get drunk.”
Grateful and visibly moved by the honour, Pascal expressed his heartfelt thanks, albeit with a touch of self-deprecating humour. “And thank you, HBO for… geez Louise, I’m making a fool of myself. But thank you so much for this!” he exclaimed, drawing laughter and applause from the audience.
His genuine humility and endearing vulnerability struck a chord with fans worldwide, who took to social media to shower praise on the talented actor. “One of those celebrities who you’re glad to see make millions of dollars and get awards doing something he loves,” remarked one admirer.
Another fan expressed relief at Pascal’s lighthearted approach, stating, “When he said he was drunk I worried for what was gonna come next hahaha. I love him and I’m so happy he finally won an award!! Thank u SAG voters.”
“Pascal is a phenomenal Joel and he’s such a cool guy too like he deserves an award just for being him honestly,” gushed a third, encapsulating the sentiment shared by many.
As Pascal’s endearing charisma continues to captivate audiences, anticipation mounts for the upcoming season of The Last of Us, with filming for the second instalment already underway. With Pascal at the helm, fans eagerly await another gripping chapter in Joel and Ellie’s epic journey.
Amidst the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, Pedro Pascal’s authentic charm and genuine appreciation for his craft serve as a beacon of inspiration, reminding us all of the power of humility and authenticity in the world of entertainment.