‘Archive Dilfs’ crowns Pedro Pascal top DILF of 2025 in wild fan vote
‘Archive Dilfs’ announces Pedro Pascal as 2025 DILF of year after public vote beating Mads Mikkelsen and Jensen Ackles

Archive Dilfs has officially released its much-anticipated Top 20 list of DILFs for 2025 and crowned Pedro Pascal as the DILF of the year. The fan-driven poll defined a DILF as any celebrity over forty or anyone with children (with one noted exception) and sparked global online engagement. According to the announcement, Pascal secured the number one spot ahead of Mads Mikkelsen and Jensen Ackles, highlighting his broad appeal across demographics.
The rules of the vote allowed entries for celebrities with children or celebrities over forty, even if they did not strictly meet parenthood criteria (with the exception of Jonathan Bailey). Voting reportedly surpassed twenty-five thousand submissions, emphasising just how competitive the final standings were. The social-media account for Archive Dilfs noted the high turnout and released the official ranking via X.
Pascal’s victory is both notable and strategic: he combines global star power from hit series, a charismatic presence and a favourable public persona. Mikkelsen, known for his intense dramatic roles, took second place, while Ackles, long adored for his character work, earned third. Other high-ranking names included David Tennant, Oscar Isaac, David Corenswet, Hugh Dancy, Gerard Way, Tom Hiddleston and Sebastian Stan rounding out the top ten.
Online reaction to the rankings was varied. Fans of Pascal celebrated the win, reposting memes and congratulatory messages across social media. Some praised his inclusive and engaging off-screen persona as a key element of his popularity. Others questioned the voting criteria and the exception for Jonathan Bailey, sparking debates about the definition of DILF culture. Comments ranged from “Pedro absolutely deserved this” to “Glad to see diverse names in the list” and “Does he even have kids? Doesn’t matter, fan energy won.”
The list serves as a snapshot of celebrity desirability in 2025, where audience sentiment and engagement often matter more than traditional metrics like parental status or age alone. For Archive Dilfs, the event is less about biological definitions and more about cultural recognition. Pascal’s win may reflect a shift where fandom, social-media presence and global resonance outweigh conventional labels.
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