Pedro Pascal caresses Willem Dafoe’s wife right in front of him: ‘Swingers vibes’
Pedro Pascal got a little handsy with Willem Dafoe’s wife, Giada Colagrande, Monday at the “Spider-Man” actor’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
In a TikTok with almost 6 million views, the notoriously handsome Pascal is seen standing up after crouching down to pose for photos with Dafoe’s new star, then turns to Colagrande, an actress and director, and caresses her chin as she chuckles.
Dafoe, 68, dropped his smiled as he watched the whole thing, muttering something inaudible to his co-star in “The Great Wall,” who quickly kept his hands to himself.
But in another moment, Dafoe’s wife of nearly 18 years walks up to Pascal and touches his face before wrapping her arms around the back of his neck and leaving them there throughout their chat.
The Post has contacted reps for Dafoe, Colagrande, and Pascal for comment.
TikTok viewers were in disbelief about the confusing PDA and tried to work it out in the comment section.
“No just no. He and she shouldn’t be so touchy. They disrespected Willem!” one fan claimed.
“Willem’s smile drop LMFAOOO,” another laughed.
“Imagine they a throuple secretly,” a third threw out the polygamous idea.
“I’m getting swingers vibes, but Willem wants to keep it behind closed doors,” someone else hypothesized.
Meanwhile, other viewers decided not to jump to conclusions.
“Pedro is a touchy dude, with everyone and they’re good friends, that why he’s there in the first place,” one defended the interaction.
Another said, “They are probably all good friends lol why does everyone look into everything so hard.”
During the star ceremony, Pascal spoke about Dafoe and Colagrande taking him out to dinner for his birthday while they were working on “The Great Wall” in 2017.
“It was the warmest introduction into a world I’d spent my life admiring and learning from. He has been my greatest teacher,” Pascal said, per Entertainment Weekly.
Pascal also utilized the platform to tell Dafoe how he inspired him to have his career in Hollywood.
“I’m gonna go off book just for a second: I saw ‘Platoon’ in the movie theater with my father and [Dafoe] made me cry so hard my dad sent me to the bathroom,” he recalled. “This was 1986. I was like 10 years old — and I still wanted to be an actor.”
The “The Last of Us” star continued of Dafoe, “He redefines the concept of rebel and originality by making it about generosity, integrity, kindness, and fun. Willem is a good time and an amazing friend.”
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