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Photo of the day: Emilia Clarke was chilled to the bone on the set of “Game of thrones”

Due to the fact that Winterfell in the story of “Game of thrones” winter came, shooting a new season of the show started later than usual. If the band started to work in the summer months, now people have to work in the harsh autumn conditions. One of the first to complain about the cold British Emilia Clarke, who in “Game of thrones” the role of Daenerys Targaryen.

Photo of the day: Emilia Clarke was chilled to the bone on the set of “Game of thrones”

Emilia Clarke is currently in Northern Ireland, where more and more felt the approach of winter. And it’s not about the plot of the TV series “Game of thrones”, but about the weather, which accompanies the recent shootings. Character actress Daenerys Targaryen – and can cope with dragons and dothraki, but not able to resist the harsh elements. In the photo Clark posted on his page in social network Instagram, she is depicted in a winter jacket with a fur collar and a fur headphones. From the rain her hair makes a special headdress made of polyethylene. This is a photo of the actress accompanied by the following text: “Rain? Anyone don’t like it. Where are my waterproof dragons when you need them?”.

And then I fell over. Or rather a brisk 50mph N. Irish wind caught me unawares….???? #gameofhowtostanduprightinagaleforcewind #atleasttheviewmsdeitallworthiteh? #bitoftailwinddoesnicleyonadragonridethough….???

Video posted @emilia_clarke 5 Oct 2016 1:10 PDT

In the video, which was published the day before, Emilia Clarke shows weather features of Northern Ireland. Despite the rather strong wind, you can hear what the actress said: “We are on the set. This Grizzly bear is shot in “Game of thrones””. In the caption to the video she said that a few seconds later it literally blew.

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