Actor Pedro Pascal recently made a strong statement on the red carpet—not through words, but through fashion. At the UK premiere of Marvel’s Thunderbolts, Pascal wore a red T-shirt that said “Protect the Dolls.” While the shirt may seem like a trendy item at first glance, it carries a much deeper meaning and personal connection for the actor.
According to a report by HOLA! USA senior writer Daniel Neira, the T-shirt was created by American designer Conner Ives. The message, “Protect the Dolls,” is a term used affectionately within the LGBTQ+ community to refer to transgender women. It serves as a call to action, urging people to stand up for and support trans women, especially during a time when they face increased hostility and political attacks in various parts of the world.
Pedro Pascal’s appearance in this shirt wasn't just a fashion choice. The actor has been a long-time supporter of trans rights, particularly since his sister, Lux Pascal, publicly came out as transgender in 2021. Ever since then, Pedro has used his platform to advocate for acceptance and equality. His recent outfit is being viewed as another sign of his ongoing support for the trans community.
Designer Conner Ives shared that the idea for the T-shirt came from his concerns about the rising political threats to trans people, especially in the U.S. He said that he could no longer ignore the situation, especially since many of the models in his fashion shows are trans women, and he has close friends who are directly affected.
Other celebrities have also been seen wearing the same shirt. Singer Troye Sivan wore it at Coachella, while social media star Addison Rae also posted photos of herself wearing it. Even Florence Pugh praised Pedro Pascal’s gesture during an interview with MTV UK.
A key feature of this campaign is that part of the money made from selling the T-shirt goes to a nonprofit group called Trans Lifeline. This organization is run by and for transgender people, providing support through crisis hotlines and other essential services. The goal is to offer real help to a community that often faces discrimination and a lack of resources.
Pedro Pascal's choice to wear the shirt, especially on such a public stage, shows that he’s using his fame for a cause that matters deeply to him. It was not just about fashion—it was about family, human rights, and showing support when it's needed most.
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