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- Sophie Turner changed her mind about the person responsible for the misguided cup of coffee in "Game of Thrones".
- The actor who played Sansa Stark in the hit HBO series had already shown the blame to other star Emilia Clarke, but now she says that she thinks Kit Harington was responsible.
- Addressing Greg James, host of breakfast at BBC Radio 1, Turner also commented on the plastic water bottle, which was spotted in the last episode, blaming this time the co-star John Bradley.
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In recent weeks, "Game of Thrones" has been one of the hottest topics. Even those who do not watch the hit series are unable to live their lives without hearing about the main topics of discussion.
One of these people is the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast host, Greg James.
When one of the stars of the HBO fantasy series, Sophie Turner, was one of James' show guests on Thursday morning, the presenter confessed that he was n & rsquo; Had never watched "Game of Thrones", but that he still knew a lot.
James spoke of the fury surrounding the coffee cup and the plastic water bottle, accidentally left on the set and appearing in the last shots of different episodes.
About 17 minutes after the start of season 8, episode 4, "The Last of the Starks," a take-away coffee cup appears on the table in front of Daenerys Targaryen, and fans quickly noticed it.
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Turner, who played Sansa Stark, had already blamed co-star Emilia Clarke, who played Daenerys Targaryen.
But she has now changed her mind.
"The coffee cup, I said in the previous interview that I thought it was Emilia, but I withdraw that, I think that's really the cup to Kit Harington's coffee, "Turner told James.
"Did he / # 39; Kit & # 39; on the side?" asked the DJ of Radio 1.
"No, but he was placed in front of where his chair was," Turner explained.
Alluding to the fact that Starbucks baristas are notorious for misspelling people's names, James added, "It probably would have said" Kate "because it's still misspelt, is not it? ? "
"Yes, probably," says Turner.
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And as for the water bottle spotted during the final James asked: "Is there a problem of single-use plastic in Westeros?"
"Clearly," Turner replied.
"Has anyone determined who owns this bottle?" James asked.
And Turner pointed at another co-star this time.
"I'm betting on John Bradley [Samwell Tarly]," she said. "I think it's him."
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