Maisie Williams calls Kit Harington during live interview to plan their next hangout night with Sophie Turner.
According to Refinery29.com, the "Game of Thrones" stars Maisie Williams, Kit Harington and Sophie Turner are also real-life friends. Their friendship makes them comfortable enough to discuss party plans over live radio interviews.
19-year old Williams reportedly called Harrington during his live guest attendance on BBC Radio 1. At first, Williams explained that she just got home from the gym and was excited to call in and speak to him live. She then added that she was not able to attend Harington's play because of an ear infection.
Towards the end, she committed to finally watch the play and the two ended up making plans to go to a party afterwards. The actress who plays Arya Stark on HBO then tells Jon Snow that she is going to tell Sophie Turner that the plan is for them to hang out after watching the play.
The conversation between Williams and Harington was adorable to listen to. Harington calls her "Mais" while he refers to their other "Game of Thrones" co-star pal off-screen BFF, Sophie Turner, and "Soph." Given that, it is not so hard to tell that they are close friends with each other and have attended many parties together.
At the end of the radio interview, the 29-year-old was asked if he thinks he will end up in the iron throne as King. Without hesitation, Harrington replied "yes." It was amazing how he did not deny that. If it were true it would be the biggest spoiler.
It should be noted, however that at the beginning, the radio host has emphasized on how good he is as an actor making reference to his past appearance on "The Jonathan Ross Show." According to Pop Sugar, it was on that show where he said that Jon Snow is dead and never going back on "Game of Thrones." Apparently he lied and everyone reportedly fell for it because he was a good actor.
To sum it all up, it is not a rare event to one day see Jon Snow, Sansa Stark, and Arya Stark will be partying together as they are real-life friends. On the other hand, the idea of Jon Snow sitting on the iron throne should be treated with a grain of salt at the moment.