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‘Fantastic Four’ Star Pedro Pascal Teaches Co-Star Vanessa Kirby Some Wild Slang In Viral Video

Fantastic Four: First Steps star Pedro Pascal had to teach his co-star Vanessa Kirby some wild slang she wasn’t familiar with. It’s now going viral online. That’s right Pedro Pascal…

The cast of Fantastic Four: First Steps posing for a photo. 'Fantastic Four' Star Pedro Pascal Teaches Co-Star Vanessa Kirby Some Wild Slang In Viral Video

‘Fantastic Four’ Star Pedro Pascal Teaches Co-Star Vanessa Kirby Some Wild Slang In Viral Video (Photo by Joe Maher/Getty Images)

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Fantastic Four: First Steps star Pedro Pascal had to teach his co-star Vanessa Kirby some wild slang she wasn't familiar with. It's now going viral online.

That's right Pedro Pascal has yet another movie coming out soon with Fantastic Four: First Steps. Seriously, is there a movie or TV show that doesn't start the incredibly handsome actor these days? He's seemingly in everything! Don't get me wrong, I like him and he's talented but there are other actors out there! Pascal is now going viral after explaining a term that co-star Vanessa Kirby had never heard of before--and it's wild one. During a press tour, a journalist complimented her performance in the movie by calling it "c*nty." She didn't know how to respond, naturally. Then, Pedro stepped in to explain things and what the term means in the context. See the viral video on TikTok below.

'Fantastic Four' Star Pedro Pascal Teaches Co-Star Vanessa Kirby Some Wild Slang In Viral Video

Pedro Pascal told her it's a good thing to be called that and that it means, "fierce" and "strong." Sounds like she was genuinely blown away after being called the word but things settled down once it was explained. Pedro has proven to be an ally and wouldn't mislead her like that. He knows what he's saying and can be a trusted source.

It's the latest thing he's done that's gotten the internet to fall for him--as if they weren't already. The guy can seemingly do no wrong. Sounds like the word is big and common in Australia and is starting to leak into American culture, per Too Fab.

Fantastic Four: First Steps comes out July 26th.

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