• Maisie Williams speaks during an interview on "Alan Carr: Chatty Man."

Maisie Williams speaks during an interview on "Alan Carr: Chatty Man." (Photo : YouTube / Celebrity Track)


"Game of Thrones" actress Maisie Williams has been keeping quiet for a lot of months now because she wants to be the last person to spill the secrets associated with the plot of the show. However, not it seems that the show fans should keep themselves away from reading what Williams has to say about the show.

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Recently, the actress threw a big "Game of Thrones" spoiler from her official Twitter account. One of her tweets posted on June 13 read, "A Girl is Arya Stark of Winterfell, and I'm going home. #bitchisback #aryafromtheblock #teamarya"

The teenage actress' tweet received a mixed response from the show fans. While a number of them were happy to know Arya's fate, a lot of fans were left disappointed because all of their excitement went for a toss. For such people who try to stay away from the spoilers, Williams' tweet was like someone has poked them with a knife.

But this was not the only thing that Williams did on Twitter. When a fan named Fernando Osuna thanked the actress for spoiling what they has not seen yet, Williams advised him to stay off the social network by saying "Bro, get off Twitter."

Williams, who plays the role of Arya on the show, recently talked about her showdown with The Waif in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. According to the actress, the plot was designed in a way so that people believe that this could be the end.

"We wanted people to think this could be the end, or the start of the end. Like maybe her wound is going to fester - like The Hound," Williams said. "We did so many different takes of emerging out of the water the first time she's stabbed and sliced."

The "Game of Thrones" team did a million different takes to come up with something that was really frantic and panicking. Since Arya has not been emotions for a long time in the past, the team really wanted to bring out that missing emotion in the two episodes that were aired last.

Meanwhile, HBO has decided not to reveal the description of the remaining two episodes in the "Game of Thrones" Season 6, according to Gizmodo Australia. Even though HBO has announced the dates and the titles of the last two episodes, the description would not appear anywhere, not even on the television guide that people accidentally stumble upon. 

The following video provides a glimpse of the next "Game of Thrones" episode: