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Emilia Clarke: ‘Don’t ask!' Game of Thrones’ Daenerys Targaryen warns fans amid spoiler


Emilia Clarke, 32, uploaded a video of herself dressed as the King in the North to her Instagram.

The British actress went undercover in the hilarious clip to encourage fans to sign up to her competition, where one lucky person will get to watch the last Game of Thrones episode with her.

In the video, Emilia, who stars as Daenerys Targaryen, can be seen exploring New York whilst pretending to be Jon Snow.

She captioned the hilarious post: “Oh yeah, I am kit Harington without the (any) abs.

“Maybe I’ll wear this outfit when I host your Game of Thrones finale party!Maybe I’ll let you wear the beard!!”

Emilia dropped a spoiler as she said she got to keep the dragons, following wrapping up of season eight.

She went on: “That’s right—you and three friends could come hang with me in London, take lots of fun photos, ask me all your burning GoT questions (yes I kept the dragons, no kit didn’t keep his hair) and enjoy a private screening of the final episode.”

Emilia had just one ask from her fans, to not question her about an important Game of Thrones spoiler.

“Just don’t ask me who’ll win the Iron Throne… you’ll have to find that out for yourself,” she continued.

“WHICH YOU WILL IN LONDON BABY!!! Support my new charity SameYou and ENTER to win through my bio link or at omaze.com/emilia #onlyatomaze #motherofdragonsfriendofomaze #awinnerhasnonameYET #winnerofadreamexperience #undercoverkhaleesi #nowjonsnowknowssomething.”

Emilia’s former on-screen love interest, Jason Momoa, who played Khal Drogo, loved her clip and said: “Your amazing love. I laughed my a** off.”

While one fan commented: “I just wanna be her friend.”

Another gushed: ”You are literally PERFECTION in every way!”

Emilia’s new charity, SameYou, was set up by the star after she revealed she suffered from two brain aneurysms.

The star said on CBS Sunday Morning earlier this month she struggled to cope after having the brain aneurysms during her early years on Game of Thrones.

“The first time was difficult, with the second one I fond it much harder to stay optimistic,” she said.

“I definitely went through a period of being down — putting mildly,” she continued. “In my worst moments, I wanted to pull the plug.

“I asked the medical staff to let me die.”

She previously said she had suffered from aphasia, meaning she was unable to speak comprehensively or even say her own name following the initial brain surgery to fix her first subarachnoid haemorrhage.

Game of Thrones season eight, episode three airs Sunday on HBO and is simulcast to Sky Atlantic at 2am on Monday morning.



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