Pedro Pascal has become one of the most recognized actors worldwide thanks to his roles in The Last of Us and The Mandalorian, among others. However, being an international star does not exempt you from having a bad time in certain situations. The actor wanted to explain an anecdote that left him totally shocked.

The Chilean attended a Variety special with Steven Yeun, an actor who played Glenn on The Walking Dead. There they had a conversation that ended with Pascal’s confession about an event that happened to him on the road. Of course, he admitted that it was his fault, although he did not expect to be spit on for it.

Pedro Pascal began to relate that even in the most normal lives dangerous stories can occur. Something that has lived in their own flesh. The actor confessed that during that same day three incidents happened to him while he was driving the car. “They were all my fault,” he admitted. However, he has only dared to explain one of them, and it is not a small thing.

“I cut someone off, I looked and there was a big puddle of saliva, as if done with visual effects, dripping down the side of the passenger window,” said the Chilean. It seems that the way Pascal drives is not liked by everyone, and one of the other drivers wanted to send himself a gift: “He spit on me.”

Although it was a moment of surprise, according to his own account, it did not make him angry, but his feeling went further. “I was in shock. It didn’t make me angry. It completely humiliated me and it shocked me, it scared me a little bit and it disturbed me,” he explained, more candid than ever.

Faced with the story his fellow professional was telling before his eyes, Steven Yeun couldn’t help but speak his mind, “I wonder if not reacting negatively to that is acknowledging that this person is trying to connect with you in some way.” Of course, it seems that the connection would be through saliva.

“He wanted me to drink his saliva. It made me feel guilty. I was like: ‘God, people are going through terrible shit,'” the actor replied. But Pedro Pascal was not alone when everything happened. His sister was in the car at that very moment and tells how she was not believing that this had happened either.

It is not the first time that the Chilean recounts experiences of his life that he classifies as hard. During the dozens of interviews that he has given since his rise to fame, he has confessed to having suffered bullying during a period of his life. But, without a doubt, what marked him the most was his exile from Chile.