
By Storm Gifford
New York Daily News |
Oct 26, 2019 | 8:16 PM
“Game of Thrones” star Emilia Clarke recently met up with former castmates Jason Momoa and Kit Harington. (Helen Sloan/AP Photo)
Emilia Clarke might have been the Mother of Dragons on “Game of Thrones” but even she can’t tame Jason Momoa’s sex appeal.
Clarke, who portrayed the imposing Daenerys Targaryen on the popular HBO fantasy series, posted a photo this weekend on Instagram of herself with her two series loves, Momoa and Kit Harington.
“Reunions never looked this hairy,” the 33-year-old actress captioned the photo of her smiling sweetly with hulking pal Momoa, posing with one burly arm around Clarke and another over Jon Snow’s alter ego.
Emilia Clarke posted a photo this weekend on Instagram of herself with Jason Momoa and Kit Harington. (Instagram)
She also added the hashtag #anyexcuseforamomoasandwich.
On the first two seasons of “Game of Thrones,” Momoa portrayed brooding warrior Khal Drogo, who marries Daenerys. When the stoic stud is murdered by a vengeful sorceress, the wrathful widow gets retribution by burning her alive.
She then becomes romantically entangled with Jon Snow during the final season.
Although Momoa’s final “Game of Thrones” appearance was back in 2012, the ensuing years have been extraordinary. He has become a superstar with the likes of “Justice League” and “Aquaman” — as well as a Hollywood heartthrob.
Academy Award winner Helen Mirren copped to having a monster crush on the 40-year-old hunk, even furtively snapping a photo of him while they were once on the same flight.
During a recent appearance on “The Talk,” the 74-year-old star told the panel that the first time she laid eyes on Momoa, she recalled saying to herself, ‘Oh, my God. That is just the most beautiful man I have ever seen in my life.’”
At February’s Academy Awards presentation, Mirren leaped at the chance to present the Best Documentary Feature award alongside her 6-foot-4, not-so-secret crush.
On Oscar night, Mirren posted a photo of the smiling pair with the caption, “Backstage. Oh Lord lucky me.”