House of the Dragons Olivia Cooke strips off for Savage x Fenty ad

Olivia Cooke, 28, has been named the latest brand ambassador for Savage x Fenty by CEO Rihanna, as the pair collaborated on a sexy campaign for the singer’s four-year-old lingerie line. In new visuals that dropped on Saturday, the House of the Dragon actress showcased her stunning figure to fans. 

The sultry star emerged from a red curtain wearing a single-strapped fishnet dress on top of black bra and panties. 

She showed off her slim figure and perky derriere while dressed in three different looks. 

In reference to her House of the Dragon character Alicent Hightower, the campaign slogan read: “Serving bawdy… high in her tower.”

She shared a snap of the campaign with her 278,000 Instagram followers and captioned the post: “Would jump off a cliff for Rihanna so this felt like a better option.”

House of the Dragon’s Olivia Cooke starring in the latest Savage X Fenty campaign

CEO of Savage X Fenty Rihanna made Olivia Cooke the latest brand ambassador. 

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Olivia Cooke portrays the ambitious Alicent Hightower in Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon

Alicent Hightower is the ambitious wife of people-pleasing king Viserys I Targaryen played by Paddy Considine.

Olivia Cooke was dressed in a single-strapped fishnet dress

The campaign slogan referenced the actress’ House of the Dragon character. 

Olivia Cooke’s campaign showed her in “lace and leather”

The slogan read: “Lace & leather looks just right for an iron throne.”

Olivia Cooke has previously spoken about her mental health

The Game of Thrones spin-off show star said she had a tough time while portraying Emma Decody on Bates Motel.

Olivia Cooke said she was “grateful” but had a tough time in that role

She said her “persistent” anxious thoughts had diminished by 2019, in an interview with the Observer. 

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