According to Variety, Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow in Game of Thrones, is receiving psychological treatment and revealed that he felt very uncomfortable because Jon Snow killed the Dragon Queen in the final season. But it is just a private matter and will not affect his future work. Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow, cried when he read that he had killed the Dragon Queen Earlier, in the documentary "The Last Night's Watch" of the eighth season of "Game of Thrones", when everyone gathered together to discuss the script, Kit Harington, who played "Jon Snow", cried because he killed his beloved "Dragon Mother" with his own hands in the script. In addition, he also revealed to foreign media Esquire that he had completely collapsed after filming the last scene of the eighth season of "Game of Thrones". He said: "The moment I took off my costume, I felt like a layer of skin was torn off." Before the eighth season was broadcast, Kit Harington had already been hospitalized for treatment. His ex-girlfriend "Ygritte" in the play, who is also his wife Rose Leslie, said that she would fully support Harington's psychological treatment. She hoped that everyone could give "Jon Snow" more space to recover, and believed that he would be able to find inner peace and belonging as soon as possible. |
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