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Dakota Johnson reveals Pedro Pascal told her to start an OnlyFans, internet is conflicted: 'Who says that to a woman'

Pedro Pascal's joke to Dakota Johnson about why she should have an OnlyFans account has fallen foul of a section of the internet.

Updated on: May 20, 2025 06:52 AM IST
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Pedro Pascal is generating a lot of buzz during his appearance at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival. The actor generated thousands of tweets just by baring his arms on the red carpet the other day. However, the new reason for which he is in the news isn't as generous. In a recent interview, his Materialists co-star Dakota Johnson said that Pedro told her to start an OnlyFans account, something that has left fans divided over the joke. (Also read: Filmmaker jokes Pedro Pascal ‘stalked’ him to Cannes; fans surprised to see him flying economy. Watch)

Pedro Pascal told Dakota Johnson to start an OnlyFans account

Pedro Pascal and Dakota Johnson in Materialists.
Pedro Pascal and Dakota Johnson in Materialists.

In an interview with Elle UK, Dakota said, "Pedro Pascal told me to start an OnlyFans...that I could just wiggle my toe and make money. Should I do that?" OnlyFans is a subscription-based service where creators can make accounts and invite subscribers to watch their content for a fee. While it was never explicitly made for adult content, OnlyFans has been dominated by adult performers and fetish models as a platform for their content. To be fair, while Pedro did not ask Dakota to make any sexual content and the whole 'advice' was a joke, it still got the internet riled up.

The internet reacts

Many Pedro fans, however, added that much of the reporting of the joke was done without context, making the actor look needlessly bad. "This is gonna make him look bad- he probably wasn’t saying sexual content," argued one. "It's funny how his sense of humour sparks things that don't mean anything," added another.

About Materialists

Pedro Pascal and Dakota Johnson will be seen together, alongside Chris Evans, in the upcoming romantic comedy Materialists. The Celine Song-directorial is scheduled to be released on June 13, 2025.

 
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