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Pedro Pascal Lazy 50 Year Old Bougie Bitch Video

Pedro Pascal Lazy 50 Year Old Bougie Bitch Video

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It's been exactly one week since I talked about Pedro Pascal.
Don't worry. He did something silly again, and we're so back!
If you remember, last week, he was at the Cannes Film Festival for the Ari Aster film Eddington, also featuring Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Austin Butler.
At the festival, Pedro was wearing Calvin Klein with his arms out, being cheeky and cute, and the internet loved every second of it.
Now,The Last of Us actor is back with a new version of viral internet behavior, and people can't stop talking about it.
On May 22, Pedro was captured by Sam Cornforth at the London, England, premiere of Ballerina to support his friend Ana de Armas.
In the video, Pedro said something hilarious as he walked up the IMAX theater stairs to find a seat, joined by Sean Seraphim. I have a hunch that Pedro knew the camera was rolling.
When Sean seemingly suggests that Pedro hang out with him and his housemates, his reaction is priceless.
In response to Sean, Pedro said, "Hell no! I am a lazy 50-year-old bougie bitch!"
The minute Pedro's sassy sentence hit the internet, it went viral. Here's what people are saying:
"You know what...Pedro's been around the world more than Lis a Stanfield the past two weeks, so it's valid," one person said.
Somebody said his response was "immediately iconic."
Another person said, "he's so diva."
And this person said, "he's not just a man... he's a lifestyle, a mood, a genre."
People really love Pedro.
"Lazy 50 year old bougie bitch is literally my type," another user wrote.
Some people are standing in solidarity with Pedro after his "bougie" declaration.
This person said, "I don't know that you can call the guy who's in everything lately 'lazy' and if he is, he's earned the right to be," and that's fair.
According to some fans, Pedro is "so sassy" and they love it.
Finally, someone said, "Pedro pascal callign himself a lazy 50 year old bougie bitch when he is literally booked and busy and probably steps 0.5secs into his own house lie wow I wish I was that lazy."
Crossing my fingers that Pedro does something silly in the next few days, and you'll know where to find me. I can get used to talking about him every week.
That video really captured an unforgettable moment. Thank you for your service, Sam!

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