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While filming a scene for Season Three of Game of Thrones, Emilia Clarke found herself being heckled. The Khaleesi might have been in the process of checking out the Unsullied, a ferocious slave army willing to lose their nipples with nary a peep, but the “very overexcited Moroccan men” playing the soldiers were busy checking out the lovely 26-year-old Brit and her equally lovely co-star Nathalie Emmanuel. And whistling. And catcalling. It was a moment that called for a graceful intervention. “So basically when the cameras weren’t rolling, I made sure that I individually eyeballed every single one of them until they realized that we were a force to be reckoned with,” Clarke says. “Just because we were girls didn’t mean that we couldn’t be badass.” Without her having to say a word, her tactic brought the men to a heel: “They underestimated the intensity and ferocity of a woman’s stare.” Adds executive producer D.B. Weiss in his telling of the story, “Then she came back to the tent and talked for a good 10 minutes about how funny it would be in a later scene if Dany farted in the bathtub.
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Emilia Clarke at the ”PUNK: Chaos To Couture” Costume Institute Gala (05.06.13)
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Q: Some people theorize that since the whole book series is called “A Song of Ice and Fire,” Jon is ice and Dany is fire, so it’s ultimately all about your characters.
A: Well, my ego would love that! [Laughs] Would that mean Jon becomes my lover? I would love for that to be the case!
“Breakfast at Tiffany’s is a feast for the eyes, but it’s also a feast for the heart and soul. It’s got a real heartbeat to it, it’s got a tragic love story, I think that’s what makes the style of it resonate even more. It’s very accurate and very beautiful, what we say and how gorgeous we look.” — Emilia Clarke as Holly Golightly
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