Rutger published: Pedro Pascal Celebrates Trans Sister Lux as His "Muse" in Heartfelt Interview
Pedro Pascal, widely known and beloved as an actor, has become a strong advocate in support and defense trans rights, driven by his heartfelt relationship with Lux Pascal, his transgender sister. In a recent interview, Lux opened up about how deeply her brother has impacted her life and identity. Their conversation was full and tender, diving deep and exploring precious family memories and showing Pedro's constant support during Lux's path towards self-discovery.

An unbreakable family bond Lux Pascal, herself a talented actress, recalled growing up with Pedro, who happens also be 17 years older than her. Even from a young age, Pedro had a knack and a special eye; he seemed recognize Lux's true self before she even fully grasped it. During their conversation, Lux told Pedro, "If there was anyone in our family who saw me, really saw me, before I even knew, it was you," which truly shows their deep and unique connection. Lux remembered a defining moment in her teenage years when she was seeing an older man. Pedro's protective instincts kicked in, voicing concerns and looking out her like a big brother will always do. This moment stood out as yet another proof that Pedro always saw and respected Lux's true identity, beyond any doubt.

Creative inspirations behind closed doors Lux also touched on Pedro's 2009 play "Flaca Loves Bone," which centralizes on a trans woman. She connected closely with this story, later realizing she was Pedro's muse. Sweetly, Pedro said, "Well, you, in my imagination, are my muse," adding that when he creates, Lux's image comes first, even before his own. Throughout their chat, they exchanged insights on their relations, with Lux commending Pedro's influence in her life, guiding her with courage and self-worth. Pedro, too, appreciated Lux, crediting her with instilling confidence in him, which sometimes he even needed a little help believing in.

Pedro's unwavering advocacy Pedro Pascal's devotion and passion towards trans rights isn't a secret. When Lux revealed her true self over FaceTime, his response was overflowing with love and concern, asking how she felt and supporting her every step. Pedro has never held back, fighting against transphobia and standing firm and strong advocatinging trans individuals' rights and dignity. Not too long ago, Pedro's advocacy was visible when he condemned J.K. Rowling's remarks on trans rights, labeling them "heinous" and "disgusting." He takes every chance he can get, using his platform and prominence proclaiming anti-trans rhetoric isn't tolerable and emphasizing safeguarding and protecting trans individuals. At Marvel's Thunderbolts' London premiere, Pedro was spotted wearing a T-shirt with "Protect The Dolls," a term lovingly coined by designer Conner Ives about trans women, with proceeds supporting Trans Lifeline.

Lux carving her own path On her journey, Lux Pascal continues growing and excelling in showbiz, starring in Netflix's forthcoming film, "Miss Carbón." This film narrates Carlita Antonella Rodríguez's story, a trans woman who broke barriers as her Argentinian town's first female coal miner. Through her role, Lux brings trans stories front and center, echoing her brother's mission in fostering understanding and acceptance. On Instagram, when Lux came out, Pedro shared a post labeling her "Mi hermana, mi corazón, nuestra Lux," which translates "My sister, my heart, our Lux." He continues celebrating Lux using his voice, challenging stereotypes and promoting spaces where trans folks can truly flourish.

Inspiring authenticity: The Pascal siblings' message In their heartfelt discussion, Lux and Pedro highlighted how vital authenticity and self-love are. Lux called Pedro her "guide," attributing her self-identity shaping tools. She pointed out how Pedro stood beside her from early on, offering key advice— "just be yourself." Pedro's advocacy doesn't stop at family support; he pushes societal shift, too. Recently on Instagram, he wrote, "A trans people-less existed realm isn't, nor will it ever be," shining light on trans individuals' lasting place and impact. Pedro and Lux Pascal's remarkable bond and story illuminate love's transformative power, acceptance, and bravery in being one's true self. Their relationship not only strengthens them but encourages others around them, fostering diversity embrace and equality championing.

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