Jul 25
Pedro Pascal Candidly Shares Early Celebrity Crushes
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Pedro Pascal, known for his charismatic screen presence and vocal LGBTQ+ allyship, has once again captured headlines—this time by candidly sharing his earliest celebrity crushes during a press tour for Marvel’s highly anticipated "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" . Speaking alongside castmates, Pascal’s openness about his attractions—spanning across gender—has resonated with audiences and sparked new conversations on queer representation and inclusivity in Hollywood.
In a widely shared interview clip, Pascal was asked to recall his first celebrity crushes. He began with "Olivia Newton-John in Grease," acknowledging the singer-actress’s impact as a queer icon. He then mentioned "Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman" from "Batman Returns," nodding to the enduring appeal of powerful, glamorous women in pop culture .
Pascal’s list didn’t stop there—he added, “Indiana Jones, all the way to The Last Crusade… all the way to now,” before clarifying that his admiration for Harrison Ford stretched through both the Indiana Jones and Han Solo eras. "It’s sort of like a double Harrison Ford," Pascal joked, referencing Ford’s iconic roles in both franchises .
He also cited Marlon Brando—a revered figure often discussed in LGBTQ+ circles for his own nuanced relationship with gender and sexuality—as another early crush .
The response from LGBTQ+ fans and advocates has been overwhelmingly positive. Social media buzzed with praise for Pascal’s honesty and relatability, with many noting that his openness helps to normalize diverse forms of attraction in mainstream conversation . Comments described the actor as a “relatable king,” applauding both his vulnerability and his ongoing support for transgender people and queer communities.
For many, Pascal’s willingness to name male icons among his early crushes marks a significant step in challenging lingering stigmas around same-gender attraction, especially from someone whose Hollywood career is defined by traditionally masculine roles. His comments align with his established reputation as a steadfast LGBTQ+ ally—a reputation built through both advocacy and personal action .
Pascal’s remarks come at a time when discussions about queer representation in media are more prominent than ever. By openly expressing admiration for both male and female celebrities, Pascal models a vision of masculinity that embraces vulnerability, fluidity, and authenticity. LGBTQ+ commentators note that such visibility from public figures can help combat stereotypes and inspire people of all identities to feel more comfortable exploring and expressing their own attractions .
Moreover, his shout-outs to queer icons such as Marlon Brando and Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman serve as a nod to the shared cultural touchstones within LGBTQ+ communities. Fans have highlighted how these references contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the importance of media figures who reflect diverse forms of desire and identity .
Beyond this viral moment, Pascal’s record as a supporter of LGBTQ+ rights continues to grow. On recent press tours, he has used his platform to advocate for transgender people and speak out against anti-LGBTQ+ legislation. His involvement in both on-screen and off-screen activism has earned him praise not just from fans but also from advocacy organizations seeking greater visibility and support from industry leaders .
Pedro Pascal’s willingness to share his authentic self, from his first crushes to his continued activism, is a reminder of the power celebrities hold in shaping cultural narratives. For LGBTQ+ audiences, his words serve as both validation and inspiration, highlighting the importance of inclusive, visible role models in the ongoing fight for equality.
As "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" opens in cinemas, Pascal’s words linger as a testament to how far Hollywood has come—and how much further it can go—when it comes to embracing the full spectrum of human experience .