Sophie Turner Reveals Fiancé Joe Jonas Had To Sign A Non-Disclosure Agreement After Sharing How 'Game Of Thrones' Ends
April 2 2019, Updated 1:54 p.m. ET
With the last season of Game of Thrones premiering in just a few weeks, Sophie Turner has been busy promoting the eighth and final season. In a recent interview she revealed that her fiancé, Joe Jonas, had to sign a non-disclosure agreement after the actress told him how the popular HBO show ends. Scroll through for all the details!
While Sophie, 23, had previously revealed that Joe, 29, is one of the select people who knows how GoT ends, it wasn't until now that fans have learned how he ended up finding out!
"Joe was on set most of the time so he kind of figured it out and he was like, 'Can you fill me in?'" the blonde told ET at WonderCon in Anaheim, California. "And, he signed an NDN, NDA and everything so it’s all good."
"He’s so mad at me – he loves the show!” Sophie previously told Glamour about the moment she shared the ending. “I have to tell someone, otherwise I’ll burst.”
Sophie, who came to fame from GoT when she was just 15-years-old, also told ET how difficult it has been transitioning out of her character as Sansa Stark.
"Six or seven months ago, just after Game of Thrones finished, I went through a bit of a wobble as I think everyone would when 10 years of your life is suddenly like gone and you will never be that character again," she explained.
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“I went through a bit of an identity crisis and suddenly feeling a little bit inferior. And then, you know, therapy really helped and now I kind of own everything,” she revealed.
She then went on to talk about what will be the hardest goodbye. "I think the thing I will miss the most is being in character, in costume, on these amazing sets and being with this crew of people for 12 hours a day and these other actors in their costumes as their characters," the HBO star said.
"I never felt more powerful than I have as Sansa Stark in Winterfell, so I’ve just never been happier on a set than Game of Thrones,” the English native added.
The series premiere of Game of Thrones airs on Sunday, April 14 at 9pm ET on HBO.
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