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Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke defends the show’s nudity and praises the role of women

Emilia Clarke has defended the nudity in Game of Thrones, highlighting that “it’s not what the show is about".

The actress, who plays Daenerys Targaryen in the HBO drama, said there should be less focus on the number of nude scenes because it “doesn’t matter”.

She said: “Kit [Harington]’s a**, someone else’s a**, my a**, it doesn’t matter! It’s not what the show is about, it’s not what any bit of acting is about.

“As for my character, I can count on one hand how many times I’ve been naked.”

More than this: Clarke hit out at criticism over the show's nudity (Home Box Office, Inc. All)

Clarke added that the role of women in the drama should be highlighted instead.

“I can talk about the importance of women in this show until the cows come home,” she continued.

Girl power: Clarke highlighted how women are celebrated in the show (Getty Images)

“It has gone a way to changing the landscape of the industry as we see it, which is really vital and really important.”

The comments come after Clarke told how she broke down in tears after she finished filming her final scenes on the show.

She said: “That was the moment I realised that alcohol can also be a depressant.

Game of Thrones: Trailer for final series released

“I was kind of nursing a glass of wine going, ‘I don’t know why I’m not getting any happier from this!’”

Details on the final six episodes have been kept tightly under wraps ahead of next month’s premiere, but Clarke previously promised “shocking” scenes.

Last week, show bosses unveiled an official two-minute trailer showing Kit Harington’s Jon Snow and Sophie Turner’s Sansa Stark gearing up for an epic battle.

Game Of Thrones will return for a final series on April 15, simulcasting with the US at 2am. Episodes will be repeated at 9pm on Sky Atlantic.

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