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    Sarah Paulson always thought Pedro Pascal was "the most talent person" she knew

    The All's Fair actress has opened up about her longtime friendship with the Hollywood megastar, who broke out as a major name with high profile roles in the likes of The Mandalorian, The Last Of Us and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.


    Asked on Watch What Happens Live if she saw this level of superstardom in his future, she told host Andy Cohen: "Here's what I... well, this level is hard to imagine, I think, for anyone.

    "It's hard to image, but I always knew he was the most talented person I knew. And I knew that if anything was right in the world, that his working life would become this.

    "So, it's not surprising to me from a talent level, but anytime someone has a... that doesn't really happen that much anymore, where someone like bursts on the scene and has a thing."

    The chat show host also asked the American Horror Story star to name "the one thing about your best friendship with Pedro Pascal that his fans would be surprised to know".

    After jokingly branding her friend "a b**** baby", she gave a more serious answer.

    She added: "He, you know, has a lot of demands, is what I feel. A lot of demands, which he would argue are my demands, and I argue they're his.

    "We're like, we're brother and sister."

    She quipped that her friend "pays for dinner now", and revealed his incredible passion for films.

    She explained: "He's a real cinephile. That's something that people would maybe be surprised to know.

    "Like, he is, he knows about more movies than any, than the Letterboxd place that I go to. "And he drags me to all the scariest movies that I don't want to see. So, that's something he likes to do, is take me to scary movies."

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