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Of course Sansa is blaming Daenerys for that dumb 'Game of Thrones' coffee cup error


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Sophie Turner, aka Sansa Stark from Game of Thrones, stopped by The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Friday to chat about her recent marriage to Joe Jonas, promote X-Men: Dark Phoenix — and firmly point the finger at Emilia Clarke, aka Daenerys Targaryen, for that coffee cup

"I mean, look who it's placed in front of," Turner joked, after firmly denying accusations that it was in fact her who left the cup on set. "Emilia Clarke! She's the culprit!"

Case closed? Not quite. Fans following the delightfully dumb investigation of so-called "cupgate" will recall Clarke providing her own seemingly exonerating evidence via Instagram on Thursday.  Read more...

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