“Without the mask, it just sounds p-rny”: The Last of Us Star Pedro Pascal Claims Doing His Mandalorian Voice Makes Him Feel Like a Pedophile

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Pedro Pascal has cemented his name among some of the most well-renowned actors at the helm of Television through appearances in many critically acclaimed shows, including Game of Thrones, Narcos, etc. The actor also hosted his first SNL episode on February 4, 2023.

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During his first SNL skit, Pedro Pascal wasted no time in cracking jokes after he took a shot at his voice in the critically acclaimed Disney+ show, The Mandalorian. Pascal left his fans in laughter after sharing a hilarious situation when he found himself FaceTiming a six-year-old fan.

Also read: “So happy to see him doing so well”: Hulk Actor Mark Ruffalo Applauds The Last of Us Star Pedro Pascal For Speaking Up on Escaping Chile’s Brutal Pinochet Regime

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Pedro Pascal as Joel in The Last of Us
Pedro Pascal as Joel in The Last of Us

Pedro Pascal finds his Mandalorian voice creepy

In his SNL skit, Pedro Pascal described a hilarious incident when a guy recognized him on the streets and asked The Mandalorian actor to FaceTime his kid. But the kid wasn’t able to recognize Pascal as the Mandalorian and asked him to do the voice of the character. And in a hilarious turn of events, Pascal found himself talking to a kid in a creepy voice, which the actor deemed as a “bedroom voice”, in the middle of the streets. He stated,

“Without the mask, it just sounds p*rny. So people walking by on the street just see me whispering to a six-year-old kid, ‘I can bring you in warm or I can bring you in cold.”

Apart from performing a hilarious monologue, the actor soon found himself overwhelmed by emotions after he explained his journey to the audience. The actor commended his parents for providing their children with great childhood by raising them in San Antonio, Texas.

Also read: “Baby Yoda is why I wanted to do this show”: The Mandalorian Star Pedro Pascal Regularly Talked To Baby Yoda Prop Behind the Scenes Like He Talked To His Toys as a Kid

Pedro Pascal in Saturday Night Live
Pedro Pascal in Saturday Night Live

Pedro Pascal became emotional while explaining his family’s escape from Chile

After joking about the FaceTime incident with the six-year-old kid, Pedro Pascal soon found himself emotional after he started to summarize his childhood story. The actor shared how his family escaped from the repressive regime of Chile to provide their children with a great childhood. The Mandalorian actor stated,

“They were so brave, and without them I wouldn’t be here in this wonderful country, And I certainly wouldn’t be standing here with you all tonight.”

The Last of Us actor applauded his parents for showing bravery and escaping with a 9-month-old Pascal and his sister from the brutal regime of Chile. The actor also shared a heartfelt message for his relatives, who are still located in Chile. The actor stated, “I love you, I miss you, and stop giving out my phone number”.

Also read: Mike Flanagan Teases New Project With The Last of Us Star Pedro Pascal as Fans Convinced Actor Attached With Stephen King’s The Dark Tower Project

Pedro Pascal in Game of Thrones
Pedro Pascal in Game of Thrones

The Last of Us actor has hit the ball with his first SNL skit, as fans were mesmerized by the actor’s humor and overwhelmed by his childhood story. Pedro Pascal is currently associated with the HBO Max show, The Last of Us, and fans hope that the actor would continue to surpass their expectations through more prominent performances in the future.

Source: Saturday Night Live

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