"Game of Thrones" star Sophie Turner has admitted that she does not know what to do when the series will come to an end. The actress is popular for portraying the role of Sansa Stark in the hit HBO series.
"I'm probably sadder than you guys are," the actress told E! News. "It's been my life since I was 13, so I'm pretty sad about it."
The actress further added that owing to the hit fantasy series, she was forced to mature faster. She also mentioned that sometimes she feels "almost embarrassed" about being in the public eye because she feels people "look down" on her.
Although "Game of Thrones" took home the title of Outstanding Drama Series at Emmy 2016 ceremony, Turner admittedly could not believe it since she expected "Mr. Robot" to win the title this time. The actress declared that she was going to dance, eat and party the night away with her show's cast members to celebrate the big day.
Taking the opportunity of being on the red carpet for the 68th annual Emmy Awards, Turner flaunted her matching tattoo that she got with her friend and co-star Maisie Williams, the actress who plays Arya Stark, last week. As speculated, the tattoo turned out to be the date "07.08.09," which marked the date when both the actresses found out they were cast on the HBO series.
According to Turner, both she and Williams always wanted matching tattoos. On being questioned what spurred her and Williams to get the tattoo now, she gushed that they do not know how long their character will survive in the series so they decided to take the plunge.
Turner is expected to soon head back to Norther Ireland to continue filming "Game of Thrones" Season 7. Since next two seasons are shortened, the fans are hoping for a dramatic storyline. The actress also revealed that she actually cried after reading the script for the upcoming season.
In an interview with Access Hollywood, Turner admitted that she did cry. For her, it was very overwhelming, not even in like a sad way, and she could not believe some of the things "Game of Thrones" is doing and there is a certain thing that is happening to a character.
Meanwhile, revisit the final scenes of "Game of Thrones" Season 6 below: