Game of Thrones fans can have a 'virtual' dinner with Dragon Queen after donating

Game of Thrones fans can have a 'virtual' dinner with Dragon Queen after donating

According to foreign media Gamerant, Emilia Clarke, the "Dragon Mother" in HBO's hit series "Game of Thrones", will have a "virtual" dinner with a lucky fan who donated money. Currently, Emilia Clarke is working with the charity she founded, SameYou, to fight the new coronavirus. SameYou was originally founded to help those with brain injuries, but they are turning their work to a more direct threat - the new coronavirus.

Clarke suffered two brain aneurysms during the filming of "Game of Thrones", and now her and SameYou's goal is to help medical staff find a treatment for the new coronavirus. Now, twelve lucky fans who donated to SameYou will be randomly selected to have a virtual dinner with Dragon Mother. The virtual dinner will be prepared in advance, and the lucky fan will cook with Dragon Mother and then share a virtual dinner.

Previously, Dragon Mother posted on Instagram that she is raising 250,000 pounds for charity to fight the new coronavirus and hopes that fans will donate. The lucky fans who donate can also have a virtual dinner with her. Dragon Mother said in an interview: "We will prepare a locker dinner, cook together, and then eat together. We will discuss many things. Isolation, fear and funny videos."

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