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Eagle-Eyed Viewers Spot Hidden Message In Pedro Pascal's Manicure After He Injured His Arm

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Fans were concerned after spotting the 'Last of Us' star with his arm in a black sling at the 2024 Golden Globes, which Pascal said was due to a fall.

Pedro Pascal turned some heads with his red carpet outfit at the 81st Golden Globes on Sunday...and, no, it wasn't because of that "slutty little knee" this time.

The Last of Us star showed up to the 2024 awards ceremony sporting a black sling on his arm, perfectly coordinated with the rest of his ensemble, of course.


During his red carpet interview with the Associated Press, Pascal revealed he was wearing the sling due to an injury from a fall.

"I fell."
“Be careful ... it can happen to anybody!"
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"It can happen to anybody." Pedro Pascal, who showed up to the Golden Globes red carpet with his arm in a sling, said his injury was caused by a fall. Follow @apnewsentertainment for more.

And while fans loved the sleek color-coordinated 'fit...



...a few keen observers noticed a nod to his injury on his fingernails.

Yes, the Narcos actor shared a message a la manicure: "OUCHY."

And fans of The Mandalorian star just could not get over it.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Pascal was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Drama Television Series for his lead role as Joel in the hit HBO series The Last of Us.

While he didn't walk away with an award this year, we think this red carpet look made him a winner nonetheless.

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