Pedro Pascal explains what 'c*nty' means to Fantastic Four co-star Vanessa Kirby
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Pedro Pascal demonstrated his support for the LGBTQ+ community by explaining the term 'c*nty' to Vanessa Kirby during the press tour of 'The Fantastic Four'. While Kirby expressed concern over the term, Pascal reassured her that it connoted fierceness and strength. The term has its origins in the 1980s New York ballroom culture, where it was reclaimed to create a unique linguistic identity. It evolved through the 90s and early 2000s, becoming popular in wider LGBTQ+ contexts, particularly in shows like RuPaul's Drag Race.
Pedro Pascal explained the meaning of 'c*nty' as fierce, fabulous, beautiful, and strong during a press tour for 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps', showcasing his support for LGBTQ+ culture.
The term 'c*nty' was reclaimed in 1980s New York's Black and Latino queer ballroom culture to establish a linguistic identity distinct from the straight, white norms.
In ballroom spaces, 'serving c*nt' implies giving femininity; the term evolved into a synonym for 'camp' and was integrated into LGBTQ+ vernacular.
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