Pedro Pascal , one of the undisputed kings of a reddish carpet .

It’s no secret thatPedro Pascalis one of the biggest actors in the world right now. This year alone, Pedro will star inThe Last of Us,The Fantastic Four: First Steps, The Materialists,andEddington.And he’s not slowing down anytime soon.

At a time whentransgender people are having their rights stripped away, Pedro is consistently praised for using his huge platform to advocate for their rights. Pedro’s stance should be unsurprising considering he’s always been a vocal supporter of his younger sister, Lux Pascal, whopublicly came outas transgender in February 2021.

And now, he’s once again using his platform to support the trans community, this time by rocking a subtle T-shirt at the European premiere of Marvel’sThunderbolts*, which was held in London.

Pedro arrived on the red carpet, which marked his first Marvel premiere prior to starring in the MCU himself inThe Fantastic Four: First Steps, with a purple hat embroidered with “New York” upside down and a simple white T-shirt that read, “Protect the dolls.”

His red carpet appearances and fashion moments have often been much-discussed, and this was no exception, with fans calling out how amazing he looked on the carpet — heck, evenFlorence Pugh was excited to see him.

But what some might think was just a simple T-shirt actually has an even deeper meaning. The shirt was created by fashion designer Conner Ives.According to the brand’s website, “All proceeds from the sale of this t-shirt will be donated directly to Trans Lifeline, a trans-lead US- based charity that delivers life-saving services to those who need them most.”

“The hotline connects trans people to a wider community, offering support and resources they need to survive and thrive. Given the US Federal government’s current hostility towards trans people, support like this is needed now more than ever.”

Not only is Pedro wearing this shirt so incredible, but Pedro wearing it to a Marvel premiere in the UK is also significant. Just last week, the UK Supreme Courtunanimously ruledthat a “woman” in equality legislation should be defined as referring to a “biological woman and biological sex.” After the ruling, CNN pointed out that it was a “worrying” development for transgender people.

So, yes, it’s simply so important that Pedro wore the “Protect the Dolls” shirt to this specific premiere. It makes me love him even more, TBH.

Pedro isn’t the only actor who has voiced their opinion on the recent UK Supreme Court ruling.Bridgertonstar Nicola Coughlan immediately voiced how “horrified” she was. Shesaid in an Instagram postthat was shared to her 6.1 million followers, “Like many people, I’m completely horrified by the Supreme Court’s ruling […] about trans people and to see an already marginalized community being further attacked and attacked in law is really stomach-churning and disgusting. And to see people celebrating it is more stomach-churning and disgusting.”

And,Bridgertonstar Charithra Chandranposted on her TikTok, saying, “I have never felt unsafe around a trans woman. EVER. My womanhood has never felt threatened by a trans woman. EVER. And if your womanhood has, I think that speaks more to the fragility of your womanhood than anything about trans women, because, quite honestly, how pathetic to target one of the most oppressed groups in our society. Honestly? Loser behavior.”

So, yes, we continue to love Pedro (and Nicola and Charithra). ❤️

And, if you’re interested, you can buy a “Protect the Dolls” shirthere.

Pedro Pascal wearing large glasses, a blue turtleneck, and a checkered blazer smiles at a media event

Pedro Pascal wearing a stylish high-collar red shirt and jeans at SXSW event with event signage in the background

Pedro and Lux Pascal on a red carpet; one in a deep V-neck black shirt, the other in a long-sleeve black dress with a cutout

The cast of Thunderbolts posing together at a premiere

Pedro in a casual outfit with a brown coat, glasses, and a purple cap smiles while wearing a t-shirt that reads "Protect the Dolls."

Pedro wearing glasses, a purple cap, and a brown jacket over a "Protect the Dolls" shirt, gestures peace sign

Pedro in a long coat, graphic t-shirt, and cap smiling and waving on a black carpet event

Pedro in a long coat, white t-shirt with "Protect the Dolls" text, and a cap

Pedro smiling, wearing glasses, a cap, and a white shirt with "Protect the Dolls" text, layered under a brown coat

Pedro wearing casual outfit with a camel coat, graphic tee, black pants, and purple cap

Nicola Coughlan with long hair, speaking directly to camera, wears a casual black sweatshirt with text

Charithra Chandran with stud earrings and a ring, looking to the side, wearing a casual top, sitting indoors