By CARLY JOHNSON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

Published: 06:44 BST, 23 April 2025 | Updated: 06:44 BST, 23 April 2025

Pedro Pascal is continuing to show support to the transgender community in wake of the UK Supreme Court’s controversial gender ruling.

On Tuesday, the star of HBO’s The Last Of Us star, 50, made a bold statement as he attended the premiere of Marvel’s Thunderbolts in London.

While posing for photos on the red carpet, Pascal opened up his brown coat to reveal a white T-shirt with ‘Protect The Dolls’ on the front of it.

The phrase ‘doll’ is commonly used in the queer community in reference to transgender women, who, as of last week, are now no longer considered women under UK law.

The landmark ruling came three months after President Donald Trump signed an executive order in the United States recognizing only two sexes, male and female.

Pascal’s T-shirt is by American fashion designer Conner Ives, who previously said that all proceeds generated from the sale of it would go to Trans Lifeline charity.

Pedro Pascal is continuing to show support to the transgender community in wake of the UK Supreme Court 's controversial gender ruling

Pedro Pascal is continuing to show support to the transgender community in wake of the UK Supreme Court ‘s controversial gender ruling

On Tuesday, the star of HBO 's The Last Of Us star, 50, made a bold statement as he attended the premiere of Marvel's Thunderbolts in London

On Tuesday, the star of HBO ‘s The Last Of Us star, 50, made a bold statement as he attended the premiere of Marvel’s Thunderbolts in London

Pascal has been a longtime LGBTQIA+ ally. He has a deep connection to the trans community as his sister Lux, 32, is a transgender woman who came out in 2021.

For the Thunderbolts premiere, Pascal styled his eye-catching top and stylish brown coat with classic black trousers, loafers and a purple New York baseball cap.

He looked jovial on the red carpet as he waved to lucky fans at Cineworld Leicester Square.

Pascal appears in the new star-studded film by Marvel Studios, which hits theaters in the United Kingdom on May 1 and in the United States on May 2.

The superhero flick follows ‘an unconventional team of antiheroes’ who ‘must embark on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts,’ according to IMDb.

Pascal acts alongside the likes of Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Sebastian Stan and Harrison Ford in Marvel’s Thunderbolts.

Tuesday’s premiere isn’t the first time that Pascal has rocked his ‘Protect The Dolls’ tee in public. 

While posing for photos on the red carpet, Pascal opened up his brown coat to reveal a white T-shirt with 'Protect The Dolls' on the front of it

While posing for photos on the red carpet, Pascal opened up his brown coat to reveal a white T-shirt with ‘Protect The Dolls’ on the front of it

The phrase 'doll' is commonly used in the queer community in reference to transgender women, who, as of last week, are now no longer considered women under UK law

The phrase ‘doll’ is commonly used in the queer community in reference to transgender women, who, as of last week, are now no longer considered women under UK law

Pascal's T-shirt is by American fashion designer Conner Ives, who previously said that all proceeds generated from the sale of it would go to Trans Lifeline charity

Pascal’s T-shirt is by American fashion designer Conner Ives, who previously said that all proceeds generated from the sale of it would go to Trans Lifeline charity

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The Last Of Us star Pedro Pascal’s bold show of support to trans women in wake of UK’s gender ruling

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