A song of fire and ice cream! Emilia Clarke poses for a playful snap outside the ice cream parlor named Game of Cones
She is best known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen.
And Emilia Clarke revisited her famous character on Wednesday as she visited a Game Of Thrones-themed ice cream parlour.
The actress, 35, pulled a face as she stood outside the ice cream shop, which was hilariously named Game of Cones.
Hilarious: Emilia Clarke revisited her famous character on Wednesday as she visited a Game Of Thrones-themed ice cream parlor
She kept the chill at bay by wrapping herself warm in a khaki green jacket and orange striped scarf, which she teamed with a pair of blue jeans.
Emilia hid her face behind a pair of red-rimmed sunglasses while her pet dog Ted made a playful appearance in the photo.
She captioned the snap: “I checked there was no dairy free Daenerys option.”
She jokingly added some puns, writing the hashtags: “Bend knee glory anyone” and “Do you think they knew I was more fire than ice kinda gal?”
Funny: She jokingly added some puns, writing the hashtags: ‘Bend knee glory anyone’ and ‘Do you think they knew I was more fire than ice kinda girl?”
In July, Emilia was open about her battle for health after having two aneurysms.
She said at the time that she shouldn’t be able to speak after two aneurysms that left sections of her brain “no longer usable”.
The British actress said she was among the “very small minority” of people who survived and suffered “no repercussions”.
His first aneurysm burst in 2011 after filming the first series of Game Of Thrones and caused a stroke while the second required surgery in 2013 after scans showed he had doubled in size.
Familiar face: The actress is known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in the hit series Game of Thrones, playing the role from 2011 to 2019
She told Sophie Raworth on BBC1’s Sunday Morning: ‘You gain a lot of perspective. The amount of my brain that’s no longer usable… There’s a lot missing that still makes me laugh.’
His life-saving treatment left him with titanium in place of sections of his skull and scars.
The actress first suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage after the aneurysm – a weak area in a blood vessel – burst on the surface of the brain.
They are most common in people between the ages of 45 and 70 and can leave patients with extreme fatigue, sleep problems, headaches, blurred vision and loss of movement.
But Emilia said she was unaffected, adding: “I can do a two and a half hour piece every night and not forget a line.” I’ve always had a good memory because that’s the only skill as an actor…so your memory is obviously incredibly important and I constantly tested it.
She said she “gave up wondering” what’s going on in her brain because “there’s no point in continually racking your brains to figure out what might not be there because what you have now is great”.
Candid: In July, Emilia spoke openly about her health battle after having two aneurysms. She said at the time she shouldn’t be able to speak after two aneurysms left behind sections of her brain ‘were no longer usable’
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