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Kieran Culkin And Pedro Pascal's Playful Feud Dominates Award Season

'Succcession' star Kieran Culkin

Kieran Culkin and Pedro Pascal have kept their playful feud alive throughout the 2024 award season, where they competed for best male actor in a drama series for their roles in Succession and The Last of Us, respectively. The interactions between the two were filled with lighthearted banter and friendly jabs, delighting fans and generating buzz on social media.

The faux-feud began at the Golden Globes when Culkin jokingly taunted Pascal during his acceptance speech, sparking a series of humorous exchanges between the pair. Pascal, in turn, played along by feigning injury and accusing Culkin of assaulting him. Despite the competitive spirit, it was evident that their rivalry was all in good fun.

Throughout the award season, Culkin and Pascal were seen celebrating together at various events, showcasing their camaraderie and mutual respect. Pascal even shared a photo of them on his Instagram, highlighting their bond beyond the playful rivalry.

Despite their on-screen competition, Pascal revealed a heartwarming anecdote about their long-standing friendship, dating back to a chance encounter years ago. This revelation added a sentimental touch to their dynamic, emphasizing the genuine connection between the two actors.

As the season culminated with Pascal winning the SAG Award over Culkin, the duo continued their banter backstage, with Pascal jokingly suggesting making out as revenge. However, both actors clarified that their feud was all in jest, emphasizing their close friendship and plans to celebrate together.

While fans speculated about the future of their faux-feud, Pascal reassured that he and Culkin are indeed 'besties,' dispelling any concerns about their relationship turning sour. The possibility of them collaborating on a project together remains uncertain, but their playful dynamic has undoubtedly endeared them to audiences.

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