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Pedro Pascal Left Red-Faced After Photo Reveals His Bonkers Morning Coffee Order

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The Game of Thrones star was hilariously embarrassed after Jimmy Kimmel shared a "violating" paparazzi photo that revealed his super-caffeinated order.

There are some things that should be between you and the person you worked with to get it: your medical prescriptions, the number of packages you receive from online shopping, and your coffee order.

Actor Pedro Pascal was recently being interviewed on Jimmy Kimmel Live when the host brought up how a paparazzi had accidentally revealed Pascal's coffee order in an image from last year.


The order, Kimmel said, was out of this world.

"They got your coffee order and then zeroed in on, an insane order by the way...Is that six extra shots or six total shots in one cup of coffee?"

Pascal immediately jumped to defend himself and his coffee order, which he said was six total shots and crept up on him.

"There's so much context to why it has become six shots of espresso...It was always a quad, but then I feel like the cups got bigger? And the shots, I don't know, got less strong, and at some point it became six."

The actor said that mostly he uses that large bolus of caffeine to do what many of us do: get emails answered.

He joked how private this information was, or should have been.

"I cannot begin to tell you how violating this was....It's an incredibly private morning ritual that I never wanted anyone to know about."

First, the supplier of Pascal's morning abomination of a coffee order chimed in.

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People approved of how he used all that caffeine.

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Folks fell in love with Kimmel's description of the drink.

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Many people confessed their own coffee habits and felt a kinship with Pascal.

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Those for whom caffeine is not their usual drug of choice were appalled by the drink.

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They called for the paparazzi to leave the man alone.

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Starbucks baristas better watch out, because this segment might have inspired people to go out and order 'The Pascal.'

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And finally, some fans were less interested in his coffee order than in the man himself.

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Pascal's next project, season 2 of The Last of Us will be available on streaming in mid-April.

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