A bad case of wind! Emilia Clarke posts inaudible clip before 'being blown over by 50mph gust' as she films Game Of Thrones in Northern Ireland
She is not the first person that springs to mind when bad wind is mentioned.
But Emilia Clarke has revealed she was blown over by a 50 miles per hour gust as she filmed Game Of Thrones in blustery Northern Ireland.
The English rose made the admission as she posted an almost inaudible clip on Instagram on Wednesday where she likened filming to being in an episode of Running Wild With Bear Grylls.
Blown away: Emilia Clarke revealed she fell over due to powerful gusts while filming Game Of Thrones in Northern Ireland on Wednesday
Wearing a parka jacket to keep warm, eventually the saucy stunner's hood was blown off her head and revealed her character Daenerys Targaryen's blonde hair as she attempted to speak to the camera.
The 29-year-old beauty said: 'And then I fell over. Or rather a brisk 50mph N.Irish wind caught me unawares....'
And to garner extra guffaws, she added the hilarious hashtags, 'game of how to stand upright in a gale force wind' and 'bit of tail wind does nicely on a dragon ride though.'
Of course fans of the smash hit HBO show will be more interested in the fact that she is in Northern Ireland, where scenes set in The North are filmed.
Noisy parka: The wind made whatever she was trying to say almost inaudible
Going Wild: She compared filming to being in an episode of Running Wild With Bear Grylls
This could mean her character, who finally set sail for Westeros at the conclusion of the last season, will be teaming up with Jon Snow as she attempts to take the Iron Throne.
Or, given the fact her underling Varys had seemingly made a deal for her to land her fleet and army in Dorne, she may even be heading north after securing the crown to aid the new King Of The North against the imminent White Walker threat.
There is even a chance that, given she has access to air travel, she was meeting with Jon and his lackies to secure aid as she attempts to crush the Lannister forces underfoot.
Filming for season seven of Game Of Thrones began last month, and is scheduled to go on until February. It is scheduled to air in mid-2017.
Hoodwinked: Eventually the blustering gales blew her hood from her head
She scrubs up well: Emila looked resplendent away from the wind at a BAFTA event in LA last month
Oh do hurry up: Daenerys finally set sail for Westeros at the end of the last season
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