Pedro Pascal admits he’s ‘a little drunk’ in emotional SAG Award speech

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Pedro Pascal was admittedly over-served on Saturday night at the Screen Actors Guild awards in Los Angeles, Calif.

Pascal appeared to be shocked when his name was announced for outstanding performance by a male actor in a drama series for his role in “The Last of Us.”

He hurried to the stage in the Shrine Auditorium and accepted the award from Storm Reid and Phil Dunster.

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Pedro Pascal laughs while winning SAG award

Pedro Pascal was not expecting to win a Screen Actors Guild award on Saturday. (Matt Winkelmeyer)

“This is … this is wrong for a number of reasons,” Pascal said. “Um, I’m a little drunk. I thought I could get drunk and, uh thank you HBO.

“Jeez Louise, I’m making a fool of myself, but thank you so much for this.”

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Pascal added, “I’ve been in the union since 1999, so this is an incredible f—ing honor – we’re on Netflix – And to the nominees, all of you, I can’t remember any of your names right now.” 

Pedro Pascal holds SAG award

“Um, I’m a little drunk,” Pascal said while walking on stage. (Michael Buckner)

He rattled off a few names of friends from HBO before mentioning, “It’s very appropriate that you’ve given me a job, because I grew up watching your network.

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“I have no skills, I have no other interests, so the least you could do is give me a job.”

The “Mandalorian” actor paused for a moment and became emotional while thanking his “family who may be watching, I’m not sure.”

He added, “I’m going to have a panic attack, and I’m going to leave.”

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