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All the 'Game of Thrones' players dressed up for Rose and Kit's wedding and we can't look away


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Jon Snow and Ygritte finally tied the knot, everyone! And all your Game of Thrones faves were there to celebrate.

On Saturday, Kit Harington and Rose Leslie — who fell in love after playing on-screen love interests — got married in Scotland, and yes, their co-stars attended looking very out of character.

From the Stark sisters to Tyrion Lannister, the GoT gang dressed to impress. Check out these absolute LOOKS. We're clearly not in Westeros anymore.

Liam Cunningham

ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND - JUNE 23: Liam Cunningham arriving at Rayne Church in Kirkton on Rayne for the wedding of Kit Harrington and Rose Leslie on June 23, 2018 in Aberdeen, Scotland. (Photo by Mark Milan/GC Images)

Image: Mark Milan/GC Images

Cunningham, who plays Davos Seaworth, opted for a classic look with a green statement tie. Bold! Really pulled it off. Read more...

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