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Sophie Turner can’t watch ‘Game of Thrones’ after trauma
Sophie Turner opened up about her complicated feelings toward Game of Thrones and shared why she has stepped away from the show that made her a global star.
The actress, who played Sansa Stark for eight seasons, admitted that she can no longer watch the series.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Sophie revealed that even hearing the famous theme song brings back intense emotions.
She said the music gives her “PTSD” and makes her see the show in a very different way now.
When asked if she ever rewatches Game of Thrones, Sophie clearly said no, explaining that she once watched the first season with her parents, but that did not last long.
“But no, I can’t watch it. I mean, hearing the Game of Thrones theme tune gives me PTSD. I see it totally different,” she shared.
Sophie also spoke briefly about the huge impact the series had on television and fans around the world, even if she personally feels distant from it today.
The actress then turned her focus to future work, teasing her upcoming role as Lara Croft in Amazon’s Tomb Raider series and joked about the intense training she has been doing for months.
Although she avoids rewatching the show, Sophie said she would not completely rule out returning as Sansa Stark.
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Jack Osbourne opened up about how his late father Ozzy Osbourne has been visiting the family in their dreams, months after his passing.
The Black Sabbath star died in July at 76 after a heart attack at his home in Buckinghamshire.
Jack said he, his wife and his children have all shared similar dreams where Ozzy is laughing and tells them to stop crying.
Speaking to Billy Morrison on SiriusXM, he said, “We all keep having dreams about him. In the dreams, he is laughing.”
“And he is saying, ‘Just stop f***ing crying.’ He’s laughing every time. Me and my wife, my daughters, all the same thing. We keep seeing him in our dreams, laughing.”
Morrison, a close friend of Ozzy, also shared that he saw the singer in a dream and that “He’s good, Jack. He’s not in pain.”
Jack, 40, who has four children, talked about his father’s last months.
Ozzy finished his farewell Black Sabbath concert, wrote a book, did charity work, and completed two documentaries.
However, Jack called his father’s sudden death a shock and said he is still trying to process it nearly four months later.
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