Cersei Wants Elephants, Gets Trolled by Sansa (Sophie Turner) Instead



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Sophie Turner created this piece. Lol (Courtesy Instagram)

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This is a disclaimer for Game Of Thrones 8 spoilers here but if you have not watched the first episode already, then, Dracarys! (As Daenerys would say). Sophie Turner aka Sansa Stark aka The Lady Of Winterfell hilariously trolled Lena Headey, the actress who is the face of the ruthless Cersei Lannister on Instagram. But the real-life Sophie Turner's jerseys on her own Instagram story. It all started with Cersei's obsession with elephants in the season 8 episode – she wanted to include the fantastic beasts for her army for the Great War and was rather disappointed with Euron Greyjoy when he failed to loan the Golden Company and was also missing a few thousand men from the army from Essos.

On the show, "No elephants, your grace," Cersei was told when "I was told the Golden Company had elephants." Even after a few intimate moments with Euron Greyjoy in her chambers, "I wanted those elephants." As well as the Internet over Cersei's love for elephants, Sophie Turner added one to the collection, directly tagging Lena Headey. All the way to a picture of a Halloween costume from last year.

Take a look.

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<p> Well, now we know that Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's Halloween outfits meant more than they appeared on the surface.While Joe dressed up as Sansa Stark (his fiancee), Sophie's day in the summer of 1945. </p>
<div clbad= The Game of Thrones Here's what Joe had posted on the eve of Season 8's premiere:

Well, like Arya Stark said: "Sansa is the smartest person I've ever put" Iron Throne or not, House Stark has won our hearts already, courtesy Sansa

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