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Daddy icon Pedro Pascal sends queer fans wild with his latest Instagram post

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The Last Of Us and Mandalorian actor Pedro Pascal has caused a stir online by posting images of the rainbow flag to Instagram.

No-one’s entirely sure what it means but most are taking it as a sign of allyship.Pascal—currently the internet’s favorite daddy—posted three images of the Progress Flag variation of the rainbow flag.

It includes stripes to represent trans folks and the Black and Brown communities. One of the images also had trans flags.Pascal’s accompanying caption came from Bob Dylan: “The answer my friend is blowin’ in the wind. #LGBTQIA”  A post shared by Pedro Pascal he/him (@pascalispunk)That Pascal is a supporter of LGBTQ+ rights is not a surprise.

The 47-year-old has a trans sister, Lux Pascal, and has previously spoken out in support of her. He is also aware that he has quite a following among gay audiences.In recent weeks, The Last Of Us has faced some criticism for featuring LGBTQ+ characters.

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