Lux Pascal had nothing but admiration for her brother Pedro Pascal as she walked the red carpet at the 12th annual Platino Awards in Madrid, Spain — an event celebrating the best of Ibero-American film and television. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Lux reflected on her brother’s success, her own path in the entertainment industry, and the challenges facing the LGBTQ+ community today.
“I Always Knew Pedro Was a Superstar,” Says Lux Pascal
Pedro Pascal’s meteoric rise in Hollywood has made him a household name, with acclaimed performances in hit series like The Last of Us and upcoming major projects like Marvel’s Fantastic Four reboot. But for Lux, none of this is surprising.
Lux emphasized that Pedro’s off-screen kindness matches his public image. Fans often see him as down-to-earth and compassionate, and Lux confirmed this is his true character — a trait he has carried with him since their early days growing up in Santiago, Chile, alongside their two other siblings.
Pedro Pascal, now 49, has not only captivated audiences with his acting skills but also become known for his outspoken advocacy on social and political issues, particularly LGBTQ+ rights.
Pedro Pascal’s Stance on LGBTQ+ Rights
Recently, Pedro Pascal made headlines for his strong remarks against J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series. In response to Rowling’s public support for legislation in the U.K. that legally defines “sex” strictly as biological sex — a decision widely criticized by LGBTQ+ rights organizations — Pedro called her a “heinous loser” on social media.
The U.K. Supreme Court’s ruling was a major setback for transgender rights in the country. Activists, including Stonewall UK, expressed concern that the decision would encourage broader discrimination against trans individuals.
Lux, herself a transgender woman, was deeply impacted by this ongoing political climate but found strength in Pedro’s public solidarity.
A Personal Journey of Courage and Authenticity
Lux Pascal publicly came out as a transgender woman in early 2021 during an interview with Ya Magazine in Chile. In her coming-out story, she credited Pedro Pascal as one of her strongest pillars of support during her transition (source: People).
Growing up in a conservative environment in Chile, Lux faced challenges but later found acceptance and opportunity after moving to the United States. She studied acting at Juilliard, one of the most prestigious performing arts schools in the world, and has continued to build her career steadily since.
Living Through Difficult Times for the Transgender Community
While Lux is grateful for her career momentum, she acknowledges the increasingly hostile climate toward transgender people, especially in the United States. In 2025 alone, over 500 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have been introduced across various U.S. states, many of them targeting healthcare, education, and basic rights for transgender individuals (source: Human Rights Campaign).
“It’s a difficult time, and I wish it wasn’t as hard,” Lux said. “We just went through a pandemic. Can’t we all just chill for a while and show empathy toward each other?”
Rather than becoming overwhelmed by the negativity, Lux said she is choosing to stay focused on her work:
“Maybe it’s not a good idea, but I’m focusing on my work. I’m doing stuff, and I want to keep my focus on that. Hopefully, the storm will pass.”
Lux added that she recognizes her own privilege and platform and hopes her visibility can ease the path for others in the LGBTQ+ community.
A New Chapter: Lux Pascal Teases Upcoming U.S. Projects
In an exciting reveal, Lux shared that she has two upcoming projects in the United States — although she remained tight-lipped about the details.
“I have two projects coming out. I already filmed one. I can’t really give details yet, but I am excited,” she said.
This marks a significant moment in her career, as she begins to transition from regional fame in Chile to broader international recognition. Lux’s previous roles in popular Chilean dramas like Juana Brava and La Jauría showcased her range as an actress, but breaking into Hollywood represents a new level of opportunity.
According to industry insiders, Lux’s growing presence in the U.S. could further contribute to much-needed trans representation in mainstream media (source: Variety).
The Platino Awards: Celebrating the Best of Ibero-American Entertainment
The 12th Platino Awards, held in Madrid on April 21, 2025, honored outstanding achievements across Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries in film and television. Categories included Best Film, Best Series, Best Actor, Best Actress, and awards for technical achievements such as cinematography and screenwriting.
The Platino Awards have gained global prestige for highlighting the vibrant cultural production of Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. As Latin American talent continues to break into Hollywood, the Platinos serve as a major stepping stone and showcase for rising stars like Lux Pascal.
Pedro Pascal himself has often spoken about the importance of amplifying Latin American stories and talents, both within Hollywood and internationally.