Current:Home > NewsWe're Gonna Need a Shot After Pedro Pascal Reacted to His Viral Starbucks Order -Capitatum
We're Gonna Need a Shot After Pedro Pascal Reacted to His Viral Starbucks Order
View
Date:2025-04-16 07:15:46
Just call Pedro Pascal a total hot shot.
Yes, fans are totally impressed with his performance as Joel Miller in The Last of Us. But what really deserves some attention is the actor's morning coffee order.
After a TikTok video went viral for catching a glimpse of Pedro's Starbucks cup, the 47-year-old decided to have some fun at the chatter surrounding his beverage of choice.
Once a photographer asked Pedro, "How many shots of coffee do you have in that cup?" he replied, "12." Say what?!
While he may be exaggerating, Pedro's order isn't exactly meant for coffee novices as the label featured in the viral video saw that he had ordered an iced quad espresso in a venti cup with extra ice and six—yes six—shots in February.
For reference, one shot of espresso contains about 63 mg of caffeine, which means Pedro could be enjoying up to 400 mg of caffeine in just one Starbucks order.
To be fair, Pedro was also holding a bottle of water under one arm. But it wasn't enough for users to voice their shock and awe over the order.
"It's exhausting to single-handedly hold up the entire internet," one follower wrote, while another user commented, "I'll be ordering the Pedro Pascal tomorrow."
But it's not surprise that the Game of Thrones alum needs all the caffeine he can get as he's certainly been busy lately. In addition to The Last of Us, which recently aired its season one finale, Pedro also appears on Disney+ screens weekly in The Mandalorian season three.
And that's not all: Amid promoting both of his TV shows, he hosted Saturday Night Live Feb. 4 and most recently presented at the 2023 Oscars on March 12.
Shots on us next time, Pedro.
Watch E! News weeknights Monday through Thursday at 11 p.m., only on E!.veryGood! (553)
Related
- Audit: California risked millions in homelessness funds due to poor anti-fraud protections
- New vehicles from Detroit’s automakers are planned in contracts that ended UAW strikes
- Women’s lawsuit accuses Kansas City, Kansas, of allowing police corruption to thrive for years
- Trump State Department official Federico Klein sentenced to nearly 6 years in prison for assault on Capitol
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
- WWE Crown Jewel takeaways: Kairi Sane has big return, while Solo Sikoa and LA Knight shine
- Humanoid robots are here, but they’re a little awkward. Do we really need them?
- Maine mass shooter was alive for most of massive 2-day search, autopsy suggests
- Meta releases AI model to enhance Metaverse experience
- Record-setting A.J. Brown is colossal problem Cowboys must solve to beat Eagles
Ranking
- Organizers cancel Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna over fears of an attack
- Large carnivore ecologist Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant talks black bears and gummy bears
- Celebrities running in the 2023 NYC Marathon on Sunday
- Some houses are being built to stand up to hurricanes and sharply cut emissions, too
- US auto safety agency seeks information from Tesla on fatal Cybertruck crash and fire in Texas
- Iowa vs. Northwestern at Wrigley Field produced fewer points than 6 Cubs games there this year
- New vehicles from Detroit’s automakers are planned in contracts that ended UAW strikes
- J.Crew Factory's 40% Off Sitewide Sale Has All the Holiday Looks You Want
Recommendation
Taylor Swift Cancels Austria Concerts After Confirmation of Planned Terrorist Attack
Winners and losers of college football's Week 10: Georgia, Oklahoma State have big days
Large carnivore ecologist Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant talks black bears and gummy bears
Federal judge's ruling puts billions at stake for NCAA
Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
A nonbinary marathoner's fight to change anti-doping policy
WWE Crown Jewel takeaways: Kairi Sane has big return, while Solo Sikoa and LA Knight shine
A science experiment in the sky attempts to unravel the mysteries of contrails