Pedro Pascal saying I'm Your Daddy

Things We Saw Today: We’re Obsessed With Pedro Pascal Taking a Lie Detector Test

Pedro Pascal is one of our funniest actors, and he proves that in the film The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent as Javi, a Nick Cage (Nic Cage) super fan. But to promote the movie, Pascal also tested his honesty by heading to Vanity Fair to partake in their time-honored tradition of putting celebrities to the test by taking a polygraph.

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The entire lie detector test segment is great because it’s just Pedro Pascal confirming that he’s not short (he’s 5’11” naked and 6′ with shoes) and talking about searching for his name on Twitter to see what people are saying about him and being compared to Orlando Bloom.

The video gave us some great gems that I’m sure fans will be using for the rest of our days as Pedro Pascal stans—like using “daddy is a state of mind” and “I’m your daddy” as memes.

It also helps that in the middle of the video, he was asked about the podcast Podro Pascal: A Pedro Pascal Podcast, of which yours truly is a host.

Overall, it was just a fun look into the mind of Pedro Pascal when we knew that he couldn’t lie.

What was your favorite part of the lie detector segment? Let us know!

(image: Vanity Fair)

Here are some other stories we saw out there today:

  • James Gunn responds to fans wanting to recast Chris Pratt as Star-Lord. (via ScreenRant)
  • Trump must pay $10k per day for refusing to turn over evidence. (via The Daily Beast)
  • The Wachowski Sisters are auctioning off memorabilia to support trans youth. (via CNN)
  • A man threatened to bomb Merriam-Webster for their definition of female. (via Advocate)
  • We have a look at Keanu Reeves in John Wick 4 in a new poster! (via ScreenRant)

Anything we missed out there today, Mary Suevians? Let us know what you saw in the comments below!


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