Pedro Pascal jokingly blames Kieran Culkin for his arm injury: ‘He beat me up’

Pedro Pascal used his presentation speech during the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards as an opportunity to have the last word on Kieran Culkin.

Pascal caught the public’s attention when he delivered Succession star Matthew Macfadyen the trophy for best supporting actor in a drama series. But before doing so, he said that he wanted to redirect and “make this about me.”

The last of us The star then drew attention to his injured shoulder and said it was Culkin who hurt him.

“I think tonight is the perfect time to tell everyone that Kieran Culkin beat me up,” Pedro Pascal said as the cameras focused on the defendant.

Pascal’s sling first gained attention during the Golden Globes on January 7. She told reporters that she simply “fell” and hurt her shoulder. Without going into further details, she noted: “Be careful. It can happen to anyone”.

Kieran Culkin tells Pedro Pascal to ‘suck it’

Also during the Golden Globes, Kieran Culkin began the back-and-forth with Pascal by jokingly boasting about winning Best Actor.

“I was nominated for a Golden Globe 20 years ago, and when that moment happened, I remember thinking, ‘I’ll never be in this room again,’ which was fine. Whatever,” she began.

“But thanks to SuccessionI’ve been here a couple of times, which is nice. But I’ve kind of accepted that I’ll never be on stage, so this is a good time, thank you.”

After taking the time to thank him wholeheartedly, he briefly stepped aside to throw some shade at Pascal. “Suck it, Pedro,” he joked. “Mine!”

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Pascal was competing against Culkin for the award for Best Actor in a Television Series and was considered a leading contender.

“Very quickly, I would like to thank everyone at Succession,” he continued. “Jesse, our writers, the amazing cast. Everyone who showed up and believed in this and it was great,” the star continued. “This isn’t mine, it’s the team.”

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