Emilia Clarke: 'F**k!' Game of Thrones’ Daenerys Targaryen SWEARS as she mucks up lines

Emilia Clarke, 32, has been playing the Mother of Dragons since Game of Thrones first hit screens in 2011.

Ahead of season eight, Game of Thrones shared videos on their Twitter from the cast of them reminiscing on their time over the past decade.

Emilia looked back on playing Daenerys Targaryen and how the character shares many similarities with her.

She said in the clip: “Season three, getting the unsullied, was the first time that I, Emilia, was like b***h I’m badass.”

The British actress continued: “It was really cool, it rubs off on you as an actor, you feel it.”

Revealing how her character’s actions have affected her, she went on: “I have had to stand up and be Daenerys in all of these moments.

“I’ve had to stand on a rock and speak to a lot of people in a crazy language.”

The clip then showed an hilarious moment where Emilia mucked up her lines whilst riding a mechanical green dragon.

After speaking some Valyrian, Emilia forgot what she was saying and shouted: “F**k!”

She continued to joke: “F****d up all of my Dothraki!”

At the end of the video, Emilia said: “Daenerys is a tapestry of my entire adult life.

“Within each major scene of Daenerys, is every major scene of my life.”

Fans went wild for the clip of Emilia looking back at her fond memories of playing the Mother of Dragons.

One person commented on the post: “I’m gonna miss her the most!!”

Another said: “There’s only one queen, and that’s Daenerys Targaryen.”

“Wow I just got emotional,” a third fan said.

Emilia was back on screens on Sunday as she reprised her role as Daenerys in Game of Thrones’ season eight premiere.

The Targaryen arrived into Winterfell with Jon Snow (played by Kit Harrington) along with her armies, the Unsullied and Dothraki, plus her two remaining dragons.

Next week’s episode teases the white walkers storming Winterfell. 

Game of Thrones season eight, episode two airs Sunday on HBO and is simulcast at 2am on Monday in the UK.

source: express.co.uk