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Pedro Pascal came to the exhibition about himself.  He couldn’t get inside

Pedro Pascal came to the exhibition about himself. He couldn’t get inside

Pedro Pascal showed up with friends in the English town of Margate, located on the south-east coast. He wanted to see an exhibition dedicated to himself, but unfortunately he could not go inside.

Artist Heidi Gentle Burrell loves . The 45-year-old expressed her sympathy for the actor whom we loved for his role in “The Mandalorian” or “The Last of Us”, creating a unique exhibition. “ADHD Hyperfixation and What It’s Like to Love Pedro Pascal” opened in June this year in Margate in the south of England.

Pedro Pascal visited the exhibition about himself. He couldn’t go inside

Colorful portraits, references to the actor’s roles and styling, as well as dynamic sketches – this was what visitors to the Rhodes Gallery could see. Among the people who wanted to visit the exhibition last weekend was Pedro Pascal himself. Unfortunately, he was not allowed to go inside, because the gallery was closed on Sunday.

Pedro Pascal went to an exhibition dedicated to himself with Russell Tovey known from the TV series “American Horror Story” and former musician Robert Diament, who together create the Talk Art podcast. Friends had nothing else to do but take a souvenir selfie at the entrance to the exhibition and turn a bad trip into a joke.

It worked. Commenting on the photo, they unanimously said that the story is charming and touching. The author of the exhibition also quickly learned about the actor’s visit, who regrets that her favorite did not manage to see the works.

“I feel that I am helping to create positive change”

“It was absolutely fantastic. Even though I imagine he’s a little embarrassed, every piece is about him!” – said Heidi Gentle Burrell in an interview with Independent. “I am very disappointed that Pedro appeared on Sunday, when the gallery was closed. I would love for Robert to take him with him again when we are open,” the artist confessed hopefully.

“It was crazy. People have been sending me a lot of messages over the last few days. I understand Robert didn’t warn anyone that Pedro was coming, they wanted some privacy,” Heidi points out. At the same time, the artist hopes that her exhibition will spark a broader discussion on neurodiversity. “I feel that I am helping to create a positive change” – the artist enjoys.

Source: Gazeta

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