Pedro Pascal Caught Red-Handed: Stealing Clothes from His Female Co-Stars?!

In a recent interview, it’s said that Pedro Pascal often dons clothing that belongs to his female co-stars.

Pedro Pascal has made a name for himself portraying strong, taciturn characters – from transporting children to safety through post-apocalyptic landscapes to hunting bounties in distant galaxies. However, away from the cameras, his actions are increasingly resembling those of a fashion enthusiast rather than a stoic Mandalorian, and more like a roommate who frequently borrows items without asking first.

In the June 2nd episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Dakota Johnson, an actress from Materialists, playfully revealed an amusing detail about her co-star Pedro Pascal. When Jimmy showed a picture of them both at a 2024 Stevie Nicks concert in London, Johnson quickly noted Pedro’s outfit and made an unexpected announcement: “That sweater is mine.

She shared, showing clear amusement, “He does it frequently,” referring to Pedro Pascal’s habit of borrowing or taking her clothes.

It appears that Fallon, along with many spectators, assumed Johnson was being humorous. However, Johnson persisted in his stance. To clarify, the 50-year-old actor is often found underdressed and resorts to borrowing Johnson’s clothing when it gets cold.

As a film enthusiast, I’d say, “She remarked that he often seems inappropriately dressed; it’s not that he forgot his trousers, but rather, he’s only got a t-shirt on when the weather is quite chilly.

On this occasion, the crowd chuckled. However, it’s not the first instance where Pascal’s actions have garnered attention – and more often than not, it hasn’t been a positive spotlight.

There’s a growing trend of peculiar incidents involving Pascal in the media, as both fans and critics are noticing. Recently, he made headlines by dancing with a multi-colored pole at the wrap party for The Last of Us, urged Johnson to start a paid adult photo site where she could sell suggestive images, and now, according to Johnson, Pascal appears to be amassing an unofficial collection of women’s clothes that he borrows.

To some fans, it’s quirky. To others, it’s getting weird.

In my perspective, the responses on social media towards Johnson’s remarks have varied considerably. Some supporters seem to view it as light-hearted banter amongst friends, while others are questioning why a mature individual, who represents such a significant financial investment for Disney in terms of box office returns, continues to act like an internet meme embodied by a human being.

Although the public relations in Hollywood portrays Pascal as a charismatic, endearing buffoon, his questionable actions have been grabbing more attention, potentially overshadowing his acting career. And when an actor’s fashion decisions become more newsworthy than their roles, it signals a shift.

Regardless of whether it was planned or not, the whole interaction unfolded as if it were a dreamlike scene—a pattern that appears to be accompanying Pascal lately.

Besides having a shared wardrobe, Pascal and Johnson are both main actors in the romantic comedy “Materialists,” directed by Celine Song, who previously made “Past Lives.” This film, which is set against the glamorous world of New York fashion and high society, seems strangely fitting considering Pascal’s real-life penchant for off-screen fashion choices.

So far, Pascal hasn’t spoken out about Johnson’s allegations concerning missing sweaters and cross-dressing claims. Given his penchant for capitalizing on internet buzz, it wouldn’t shock anyone if he made a statement by wearing Johnson’s boots to the premiere instead.

Currently, viewers find themselves consistently surprised by Pedro Pascal’s unpredictable performances. While the entertainment industry appreciates eccentric characters, there’s a delicate balance between endearing and uncomfortable. To preserve his positive image, perhaps Pascal could acquire a personal wardrobe upgrade—and potentially discourage his fellow actors from profiting off their physical features.

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2025-06-10 23:55