Game Of Thrones star Emilia Clarke fans in hysterics as her eyebrows take on life of their own
Fans of Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke have been left in hysterics as her eyebrows appear to take on a life of their own during an interview with Variety magazine.
The interview saw Emilia, 36, asked if she had been watching the Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon, to which she answered: "I just can’t do it.
"It’s weird. It’s kind of like someone saying, ‘You want to go to this school reunion that’s not your year' That’s how it feels. I’m avoiding it."
The publication then shared the clip to Twitter, where fans began enamoured with the actresses' rather animated eyebrows.
In response to the tweet, one fan joked: "Her eyebrows have a life of their own.
While another quipped: "I'm just here for the quality eyebrow content."
A third added: "emilia clarke has the hardest working eyebrows in hollywood" while a fourth wrote: "Emilia's expressions so strong her eyebrows literally being orchestrated."
And another asked: "Why did I think it was a filter?" while a sixth commented: "It must have been really hard to control her eyebrows in GoT."
Last year Emilia revealed that "quite a bit" of her brain is missing as she opened up about the two brain aneurysms she had while filming the popular HBO show.
Emilia had to undergo surgery following two aneurysms, in 2011 and another in 2013.
Discussing this on BBC's Sunday Morning, she spoke about how "remarkable" it is that she can continue her life as normal despite the two life-threatening ordeals.
Speaking to host Sophie Raworth, she said: "It was just the most excruciating pain, huge vomiting, trying to regain consciousness; I kept asking myself all these questions.
"I hilariously kept saying lines from the show in my head. If you are throwing up and you have a headache, that is not good for your brain.
"I was 22 [when she had the first aneurysm] but it was helpful having Game of Thrones to sweep me up and give me that purpose.
"The amount of my brain that is no longer usable – it’s remarkable that I am able to speak, sometimes articulately, and live my life completely normally with absolutely no repercussions.
“I am in the really, really, really small minority of people that can survive that."
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