
Pedro Pascal Discusses Coping with Anxiety Amid Fame
Pedro Pascal, a 50-year-old actor, shared insights about managing his anxiety during an interview with Men’s Health published on Wednesday. He highlighted the importance of engaging with others to alleviate anxiety, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. Pascal emphasized the value of building and maintaining strong connections during challenging times.
Despite trying various methods to cope with anxiety, Pascal found that reaching out to loved ones for support was the most effective approach. He reflected on the significance of relationships, friendships, and shared experiences in providing comfort during anxious moments.
Pascal, known for his roles in recent hit films like "Eddington" and "The Materialists," is set to star in Marvel’s "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," releasing this Friday. In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, he discussed the challenges of fame in his 50s and the journey to success in his acting career.
Despite facing obstacles in his thirties, Pascal's family always supported his acting aspirations. His sister, Javiera Balmaceda, shared how their family encouraged him to pursue his passion for acting, even when he faced setbacks.