The stuff teenage nightmares are made of.Emilia Clarke recently revealed she watched her epic nude scene on the Sunday, May 15, episode of Game of Thrones with some unusual company — her parents!
The British actress, 29, recounted the awkward situation on Live With Kelly on Monday, May 23, noting that she was the one who urged them to watch in the first place.
According to Clarke, her parents had mentioned that her character, Daenerys Targaryen, didn’t seem to have much of a story line this season.
Danish actress Maria Sten has been the subject of persistent rumors regarding a potential romantic relationship with her Swamp Thing co-star, Crystal Reed.
Sten and Reed initially crossed paths on the set of DC Universe’s Swamp Thing in late 2018, establishing a close friendship that endured beyond the series.
However, speculation regarding a potential romantic connection between the two intensified when, on September 4, 2019, Reed posted a photo featuring her and Sten walking side-by-side, radiating glamour.
WHEN Caroline and Neil Gale first set eyes on the caravan they'd just purchased for £100 off Ebay, they were greeted by a crumbling and neglected mobile home. Not only did it leak but the inside was dingy and dark, and for years only mice had dared to live in it - however that didn't deter the determined couple. Incredibly within a year and with just £300, the couple had transformed the lost-cause caravan into their dream boutique 'hotel on wheels', using products predominantly from Asda, B&M, Home Bargains and Ikea.
KING of the Hill actor Johnny Hardwick has been announced dead at the age of 59.
The police responded to a welfare check at the late actor's home in Texas, according to TMZ.
A welfare check is a visit to someone's home in order to check if an individual does not have any problems, according to Cambridge.org.
Law enforcement sources told the publication that they were called to the Texas home on August 8 and discovered his corpse.
ENDING the heartbreak of sudden infant death syndrome could soon be within reach for millions of parents after experts discover a new, safer way for babies to sleep. SIDS, also known as cot death, is the unexpected and unexplained death of a healthy baby within the first year of life.
In the UK, around 200 babies die suddenly and unexpectedly every year, according to the NHS. New research has found that using specially made baby cot, called a Pēpi-pod, can reduce the risk of death in infants by 22 per cent.