Pedro Pascal doubles down on criticism of ‘loser’ JK Rowling’s anti-trans views: ‘Bullies make me sick’

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Actor Pedro Pascal is once again standing up for transgender rights, aiming at author JK Rowling for her continued support of anti-transgender sentiment.
In a new cover story published by Vanity Fair on Tuesday, June 24, Pascal opened up about the backlash he faced after labeling Rowling’s views “heinous loser behavior.”
The ‘Last of Us star’, whose sister Lux Pascal came out as transgender in 2021, has been a consistent advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, both online and in the spotlight. His recent Instagram comment criticizing Rowling went viral and reignited debate around celebrity activism, allyship, and the impact of public figures on trans rights discourse, as reported by PEOPLE.

Pedro Pascal says ‘bullies make me sick’
Pedro Pascal’s comments stemmed from JK Rowling’s public support of an April 16 UK Supreme Court ruling stating that the legal definition of “woman” under the Equality Act is based on biological sex.
Pascal responded by commenting on an Instagram video critical of Rowling, writing, “Awful disgusting s**t is exactly right. Heinous LOSER behavior
In his interview, the actor admitted he briefly second-guessed the move, not out of regret, but concern over whether his voice was helping the cause.

The one thing that I would say I agonized over a little bit was just, ‘Am I helping? Am I f*****g helping?’ It’s a situation that deserves the utmost elegance so that something can actually happen, and people will actually be protected,” he said
“Listen, I want to protect the people I love. But it goes beyond that. Bullies make me f*****g sick.”
Pascal said the brief moment of doubt reminded him of being a kid in school, getting called to the principal’s office, and wondering, “What’d I do?
Pedro Pascal wears ‘protect the dolls’ shirt as sisters back his stand against JK Rowling’s trans views
Pedro Pascal’s sister, Lux Pascal, publicly came out as transgender in 2021 and has spoken openly about her experience. Their other sister, Javiera Balmaceda Pascal, also defended Pedro in the Vanity Fair interview.

