• "Game of Thrones" season 6 might also be the time to bow down before the new queen of Westeros, as rumors tells that Daenerys Targaryen will finally sit on the iron throne.

"Game of Thrones" season 6 might also be the time to bow down before the new queen of Westeros, as rumors tells that Daenerys Targaryen will finally sit on the iron throne. (Photo : YouTube/GameofThrones)

"Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke recently revealed that her co-star from season 1, Jason Momoa, has an envious manhood.

The actress was speaking to Glamour Magazine when she was quizzed about frequent and often unnecessary female nudity while male characters often do not get fully naked in the show. The 29-year-old jokingly recalled how she got a sneak peek of Momoa's manhood during the filming of season 1.

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"I saw his member, but it was covered in a pink fluffy sock," gushed the actress. "Showing it would make people feel bad. It's too fabulous."

Speaking further on the topic of male nudity in the Emmy-winning HBO series, Clarke admitted that she does not know why there is a big asymmetry between the female and male nudity on the show. However, she tried to sound optimistic as she jokingly talked about the scene of Daario Naharis, played by Michiel Huisman, when he undressed and flashed his bare buttocks while Daenerys watched on before making love in Season 4.

Clarke also touched upon the evolution of her character by saying that the season 1 Daenerys' customary rape scene after the wedding followed by her consensual sex was a genius track. She also declared that she believes fans were placated by the way Daenerys' storyline has transpired since the first season.  

The English actress also suggested a fantastic R-rated ending to "GoT." She said that she wanted Daenerys and her three dragons share the throne as they will "bring back all the pretty boys."

"Game of Thrones" Season 6 is set to premiere on HBO on April 24. Meanwhile, it is reported that following the footsteps of "Talking Dead," HBO will launch "After the Thrones" that will debut on the Monday  after the beginning of the new season, The Hollywood Reporter reported.

"After the Thrones" will be aired on HBO Go, HBO Now and HBO On Demand. The show will be hosted by Andy Greenwald and Chris Ryan, alums of "Grantland," who will offer weekly recaps of episodes and attempt to contextualize events mythologically around the series. However, it is yet unclear whether HBO will allow the show's hosts to criticise the episodes or not. Catch on the "Game of Thrones" Season 6 trailer below: