There’s not feeling guilty in keeping a reminder of your time on one of television’s most iconic series. Hannah Waddingham, a Game of Thrones star, considered that the shame bell.
Waddingham showed up on The Kelly Clarkson Show shortly after achieving an Emmy for her performance on Ted Lasso, however the show’s host had to express up her feelings of adoration for the celebrity’s Game of Thrones character Septa Unella, who walked Lena Headey’s nude Cersei Lan.
There is in fact a Shame Bell app available so that regular Thrones fans may play with this scene, but Waddingham revealed that she preserved the original bell prop from the Tv show.
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“That is sort of messed up.” Kelly Clarkson said: “That’s whenever you realise that your character truly passed away, when they give you the great thing. ‘And congratulations for everything & good-bye,'” Waddingham added with a smile.
I think it’s really fortunate that these major shows have simply said, Continue in and do this,'” she continued.
Waddingham recently video discussed with Headey on their sequences on Thrones, especially the “shame” march. “I imagine I was definitely terrified of being semi-naked for a couple of days in front of 6,000 people,” Headey was quoted as saying.
The pair also discussed the “quite painful” wine-boarding scene in which Cersei exacts her retribution on Septa.
Folks are often surprised when they find out that that happened in real life & was not CGI,” Waddingham said.
“Another thing that I’ve said a lot is that the both of us were fairly unhappy about it, but when you deal with all of these incidents, you know that they’re not going to kill you, so you’ll just get on with it and do it.
Hannah Waddingham’s Game of Thrones Keepsake
Absolutely Waddingham continued to ring the bell. “That’s kind of twisted up,” Clarkson explained. “That’s how you know your character died, since they give you the hero stuff. “And thank you very much, and good-bye,” Waddingham replied. “I feel really fortunate that these big shows have just said, ‘Come in and do this.
Cersei finally gets her revenge by destroying all of her adversaries, including High Lord Sparrow & Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer), while “The Mountain” meets her ultimate fate for Unella at the hands of Gregor Clegane (Hawfor). Reserved for harsh punishment. Julius Björnson).