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Pedro Pascal is obsessed with Paul Mescal’s tattoos, and honestly, we get it

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Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal to get a room!Ahead of the long-awaited release of Ridley Scott’s epic Gladiator 2 this November, the two hunky actors have been hitting the press circuit.And while their characters in the films are at odds — and spoiler alert: it sounds like things end with a pretty gnarly battle scene — it’s pretty obvious the men have nothing but love for each other IRL.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.It even seems like they’ve gotten pretty, erm, intimate, as Pascal gushed about Mescal’s tattoos in a recent interview for Entertainment Weekly.Watch.In the clip — respectfully captioned, “Pedro Pascal is obsessed with Paul Mescal’s tattoo” — The Mandalorian actor revealed his co-star’s recent ink makes him emotional.“He’s got a new tattoo and it says — if I say it out loud, I will burst into tears,” Pascal explained, before Mescal revealed that the piece on his wrist says, “Meet me in Montauk.”At this point, Pascal let out a wail before assuring us that he’ll “howl again very soon.”Whew!

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