Targareins are not aging: 33-year-old Emilia Clark without makeup looks like a teenager

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Critical fans often accuse Emily Clark in the "olde" make-up and mark the abundance of mimic wrinkles. However, the star of the "Games of the Thrones" and "Voice of Stone" once again demonstrated that Targarians are not aging. The actress was photographed at John Kennedy Airport in New York. In the picture, Emilia appeared in a bulk jacket, ordinary brown shoes and high waist jeans. Fans immediately celebrated an amazingly fresh face: without a heavy evening makeup star looks like a teenager.

By the way, Emilia herself celebrated many times that he is an opponent of injection and is not going to hide his wrinkles that make her facial express and memorable.

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Star fans will soon be able to see it in Christmas Melodrame "Christmas for two." In addition to Emilia, Henry Golding ("Madly Rich Asians"), Emma Thompson ("Real Love", "Education of Sensities") and Michel Yoe ("Memoirs Geisha"). By the way, Emma and his spouse wrote a script, inspired by the cult song of the Wham Duet! Last Christmas. The director's chair took the floor of FIG ("Bidnight in Vegas").

The picture will sound new compositions of the former participant of Wham!, British singer George Michael. The history of the girl who is experiencing a gravity psychological crisis after speaking on the verge of the life and death of Christmas - and who met a man who is ready to believe in NT, the audience will be able to see in cinemas from December 5, 2019.

As for the prequel to the "Game of Thrones", the history of the House of Targarians - already without Emilia - received from HBO approved director (Miguel Sadker) and the Scenario of Ryan Kondala ("Hercules"). George Martin, the author of the book "Flame and Blood", which will form the basis of the plot, told in his own blog, which will take part in the work on the scenario no earlier than sending a new book "Wind Winter" to the publishing house.

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