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Pete Davidson takes a stand for Pedro Pascal against hate
Pete Davidson just defended Pedro Pascal from online haters who believe the latter actor has started appearing “in everything” now.
During his latest appearance, on Theo Von’s podcast This Past Weekend, the Saturday Night Live alum opened up about the Hollywood life.
Von admitted that some elements of fame that scare him, including a cycle where people are built up and then torn down.
Davidson agreed, saying, “They can’t wait, right?” adding that he feels Pascal is the latest victim of the practice.
“F**king two years ago he’s a hardworking, great actor,” the comedian exclaimed, adding, “But everyone was like, he’s worked so hard and has been a struggling actor.”
He further clarified; “F**king blows up so f**king hard. Everyone’s like, ‘Daddy, daddy! Yeah, daddy, daddy.’”
“Then a year later, he’s, like, in everything now ‘cuz he’s hot and big and everyone’s like, ‘Go the f**k away, dude,’” Davidson said.
“It’s also just like, you got to give someone time to adjust to that new level of fame,” he explained.
Davidson also mentioned, “He’s been banging at it for 30 years and now he’s like he’s learning how to go get a cup of coffee or like deal with someone that taps you on the shoulder while you have your earbuds in and freaks you out. You got to give that guy a f**king second to, like, adjust.”
Davidson also compared this scenario to what is going to happen to Walton Goggins, predicting, from his perspective, “They’re going to do it with Walton Goggins… next,” he said.
“It’s like we build everybody up,” he said, adding, “It’s, like, so fast to turn [on the celebrity].”
To this, Von agreed and responded, “The turn is crazy” after which Pete revealed, “Bro. It’s, like, within months.”
Davidson’s comments come a few days after Pedro Pascal appeared in the trailer for the new Star Wars movie, The Mandalorian and Grogu.
Entertainment
Anna Faris talks about being insecure about ‘Scary Movie’ role
Anna Faris has opened up about the anxiety that plagued her during the making of the original Scary Movie films, admitting she spent much of the time hiding and hoping nobody would notice her, convinced she was about to lose the job.
“I remember being just so scared that I was gonna get fired because I had no body of work behind me. I didn’t even have an agent,” the actress and comedian, 49, tells PEOPLE.
Scary Movie, released in 2000, was her first major film role, and she says she was “so quiet and so intimidated in those first two movies”, spending her time on set hanging back rather than engaging with her castmates.
Things started to shift by the third instalment in 2003.
“For me, it felt like I got to pay more attention. I did get to involve myself more. I did feel comfortable making small talk and having banter and doing what normal people do as opposed to just hiding in the corner, hoping that no one will notice me,” she says.
More than two decades later, Faris is back as Cindy Campbell in Scary Movie 6, and the experience of returning could not feel more different.
When she got the call, she was “shocked and immediately thrilled.”
“I couldn’t believe that there was a world where I would be feeling so good about doing Scary Movie, not just good, but great,” she says.
The reunion has also given her the chance to do something she had never properly done before, thank the Wayans brothers for taking a chance on her all those years ago.
Marlon, Shawn and Keenen Ivory Wayans wrote, created and produced the original films.
“It’s a little healing in the sense that we got to be back together again. That is, for me, a personal celebration because I got to thank them. I’d never thanked them properly,” she says.
“It felt like the Wayans brothers were casting me. This time, I got to thank them and feel like I wasn’t gonna get fired.”
Entertainment
‘Harry Potter’ movie star Bonnie Wright expecting second baby
Bonnie Wright, the actress famously known for playing Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter film franchise, has revealed she is expecting her second baby.
The 35-year-old star shared the happy news with her followers on Sunday, 5 April, through a heartwarming post on Instagram.
Wright, who appeared in all eight movies of the wizarding series, confirmed that her “second little earthling” will be joining the family this autumn.
The announcement was with two sweet photos of the mother sitting on a couch with her two-year-old son, Elio Ocean Wright Lococo.
In the snaps, Wright is seen displaying her baby bump, with one particularly touching shot showing her looking down at her son while he faces her stomach.
She captioned the post, “Two babies on my lap, our second little earthling joining us this autumn,” shortly after teasing a “very special” update on her Instagram Stories with a waterside selfie.
Support from the Harry Potter family came quickly, with co-star Evanna Lynch, who played Luna Lovegood, among the first to offer her congratulations in the comments.
Wright and her husband, Andrew Lococo, originally met in 2020 and tied the knot in March 2022.
Their first child, Elio, was born in September 2023.
Entertainment
Olivia Munn urges fans for ‘early’ cancer checkup
Olivia Munn has spoken movingly about her Your Friends & Neighbors costar Amanda Peet’s breast cancer diagnosis, urging fans to get checked early after Peet’s own experience showed just how much timing can matter.
Speaking to PEOPLE while promoting season two of their Apple TV+ series, Munn, 45, herself a breast cancer survivor, having been diagnosed in 2023, said she was relieved when Peet confided in her last year.
“She told me last year that she was diagnosed, and I was so relieved she found it at such an early, early stage,” she said.
“She found it at almost the earliest you can find it. She really was given a gift of finding it so early that she doesn’t have to do all the treatment and all the stuff you have to do for years and years to come.”
She was clear about what Peet’s experience represents for others.
“She’s incredibly lucky, and it’s another reminder that early detection saves lives.”
Peet, 54, revealed her diagnosis publicly for the first time in a deeply personal essay for The New Yorker on 21 March, having kept it private since 2025.
The piece described an almost unimaginably difficult period in her life, receiving her cancer diagnosis while both of her parents were simultaneously in hospice care on opposite coasts.
When her sister called to say their father was about to die, Peet flew to New York but didn’t make it in time.
“I didn’t make it before my father took his last breath, but I got to see his body before it was taken from his apartment,” she wrote.
“As soon as my dad’s corpse was out of sight, I was free to panic about my cancer again.”
Peet received her first clear scan in January. Days later, her mother, who had Parkinson’s disease, died in the hospice with her daughter by her side.
In Your Friends & Neighbors, Peet plays therapist Mel Cooper and Munn plays her friend and neighbour Sam Levitt.
New episodes are streaming now on Apple TV+.
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