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Wonder Woman 1984 Star Pedro Pascal Lovingly Supports Sister Lux After She Comes Out As Transgender

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We couldn’t be happier for Pedro Pascal and his sister, Lux! The star of The Mandalorian is sharing good news on his Instagram account this week, hours after Lux first broke the amazing news herself: she has officially come out as transgender!

And Pedro couldn’t be happier or more proud of her! Love it! Related: Former WWE Star Comes Out As A Transgender Woman! The 45-year-old actor shared Lux’s inspiring journey and major announcement on his own IG account on Tuesday, along with a very heartfelt caption summing up his emotions and pride in his native Spanish.

As you can see (below), Lux’s reveal (and Pedro’s share) came from an inspiring new cover story in Ya Magazine: ¡Mi hermana, mi corazón, indeed!

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