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The Last Of Us series lead, Bella Ramsey, has made an appalling revelation about co-star Pedro Pascal, and fans are going crazy. 

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For the past few weeks, TLOU fans have been in delight as the game-turned-series broke the internet. With each episode’s release, it saw a massive surge in viewership, almost crossing 60% from the first one compared to the fourth. Followed by that, it gathered a new audience, pushing them to buy a PlayStation and try their hand at this iconic game. Neil Druckmann did a fantastic job writing it, and it seems to be fairing well. 

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Followed by that, fans were happy to see the iconic duo of Ellie and Joel on screen, played by Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. The community was far happy with their performance, hoping over the internet to learn more about their lives. Plus, it looks like they are in for a treat as the series lead Bella, revealed a secret about Pedro.

Bella Ramsey spills deep secret about The Last Of Us Series ‘star’ Pedro Pascal 

Recently, Bella was featured on the Josh Horowitz podcast to talk about the success of her recent role. There, she revealed multiple incidents from the set that caught the attention of the majority of the fans. However, there was a certain bit that pushed every fan’s ear to the screen as it put her in a tricky spot.

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Apparently, Josh asked her whether Pedro loved her or Grogu more. For those uninitiated, Grogu was the voiceover played by Pascal in Mandalorian – a series coming out in March. “Who do you think he loves more you or grogu,” he asked.

Hearing it, Bella replied, “Oh, that’s difficult. Yeah, I think. Oh goodness is it bad that I haven’t seen the Mandalorian?” She continued, “I think he does, because well, I can’t really I mean, oh watch out for the end of the season. You really see like the love between Ellie and Joel grow, and I think I think yeah, I think he loves me more.”

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All in all, it was one of the most heartfelt moments for fans as they adored the chemistry between the duo. Plus, they felt content with the directors choosing them for the role. 

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As of now, The Last Of Us series has halted at the fourth episode for fans. The fifth will air on Friday, February 10. So, brace yourselves for a new adventure. 

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