Emilia Clarke confirms she dated Seth MacFarlane... and jokes about the lack of male nudity in Game of Thrones

Emilia Clarke finally confirmed she had a six-month relationship with Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, who boasts a fortune of $150M.

While the 29-year-old actress was dating the 42-year-old Oscar nominee between 2012-2013, an obnoxious male fan once approached the couple.

'[He said] "I'm a big fan of the show, and I'm not sure what you're doing with that guy," which I didn't react well to,' the Game of Thrones starlet recalled in the May edition of Glamour.

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Emilia Clarke finally confirmed she had a six-month relationship with Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, who boasts a fortune of $150M (pictured in 2013)

Emilia Clarke finally confirmed she had a six-month relationship with Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, who boasts a fortune of $150M (pictured in 2013)

'That happened in New York when Seth and I were together. This guy started to give me advice: "Can I get a selfie? And by the way..." Unh-unh, bro.'

As for the two-time Emmy nominee's current love life, she shrugged: 'No. I'm just chilling. I've got a good thing going.'

Clarke and MacFarlane reportedly split due to long distance/scheduling issues, but the Ted 2 director once told EW that she was 'an incredibly kind, supremely talented person.'

Emilia - who claimed 'the core of me is mush' - was far from confident growing up in the English countryside.  

'I've got a good thing going': The 29-year-old actress told Glamour she 'didn't react well to' an obnoxious New York fan questioning why she was dating the 42-year-old Oscar nominee

'I've got a good thing going': The 29-year-old actress told Glamour she 'didn't react well to' an obnoxious New York fan questioning why she was dating the 42-year-old Oscar nominee

'I was the drama kid. I wanted to be in the popular crowd, desperately, and I never was. I was hanging on to their coattails like, "Be my friend!"' the Berkshire-born Brit lamented.

Before her career took off, the Drama Centre London grad once walked out of a telemarketing job after four shifts.

'I was upselling for charities: "Thank you for giving five pounds a month; have you considered giving six-pounds-fifty?"' Clarke remembered.

'Soul-destroying. People responded by saying things like, "You evil person. I've just lost someone close to me."'  

The way they were: Clarke and MacFarlane reportedly split due to long distance/scheduling issues, but the Ted 2 director once told EW that she was 'an incredibly kind, supremely talented person' (pictured in 2012)

The way they were: Clarke and MacFarlane reportedly split due to long distance/scheduling issues, but the Ted 2 director once told EW that she was 'an incredibly kind, supremely talented person' (pictured in 2012)

'I wanted to be in the popular crowd, desperately, and I never was!' Emilia - who claimed 'the core of me is mush' - was far from confident growing up in the Berkshire countryside

'I wanted to be in the popular crowd, desperately, and I never was!' Emilia - who claimed 'the core of me is mush' - was far from confident growing up in the Berkshire countryside

'Soul-destroying': Before her career took off, the Drama Centre London grad once walked out of a telemarketing job after four shifts (pictured Thursday)

'Soul-destroying': Before her career took off, the Drama Centre London grad once walked out of a telemarketing job after four shifts (pictured Thursday)

The Terminator Genisys stunner also joked about the lack of male nudity on her HBO series, especially her onscreen husband Khal Drogo played by 6ft4in Jason Momoa.

'I saw his member, but it was covered in a pink fluffy sock. Showing it would make people feel bad. It’s too fabulous,' laughed 5ft2in Emilia, who then imagined her dream script.

'I want to see Daenerys and her three dragons share the throne. Eat goat they've barbecued. And bring back all the pretty boys, get them to take their trousers down, and be like, "I'm now the queen of everything! I'd like close-ups of all the boys' penises, please.'

Clarke reprises her star-making role as Daenerys Targaryen in the sixth season of Game of Thrones, which premieres April 24 on HBO.

'I'd like close-ups of all the boys' penises, please': The Game of Thrones starlet also joked about the lack of male nudity on her HBO series, especially her onscreen husband Khal Drogo played by 6ft4in Jason Momoa

'I'd like close-ups of all the boys' penises, please': The Game of Thrones starlet also joked about the lack of male nudity on her HBO series, especially her onscreen husband Khal Drogo played by 6ft4in Jason Momoa

5ft2in Emilia laughed: 'I saw his member, but it was covered in a pink fluffy sock. Showing it would make people feel bad. It’s too fabulous'

5ft2in Emilia laughed: 'I saw his member, but it was covered in a pink fluffy sock. Showing it would make people feel bad. It’s too fabulous'

Captured by the Dothraki: Clarke reprises her star-making role as Daenerys Targaryen in the sixth season of Game of Thrones, which premieres April 24 on HBO

Captured by the Dothraki: Clarke reprises her star-making role as Daenerys Targaryen in the sixth season of Game of Thrones, which premieres April 24 on HBO

The four-time SAG Award nominee will also play Louisa Clark in the drama Me Before You - also starring Sam Claflin - which hits UK/US theaters June 3.

'I’m very close to Lou as a person,' the brunette beauty admitted of the neurotic small-town Englishwoman.

'At school I was uncertain and unsure. So there was a sincerity that I was so desperate to play, because with Daenerys I've spent a career putting armor on.'

'I’m very close to Lou as a person': The two-time Emmy nominee will also play Louisa Clark in the drama Me Before You - also starring Sam Claflin - which hits UK/US theaters June 3 

'I’m very close to Lou as a person': The two-time Emmy nominee will also play Louisa Clark in the drama Me Before You - also starring Sam Claflin - which hits UK/US theaters June 3 

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