Sophie Turner Installs Sansa Stark’s Throne In Her LA Home

That's one cool piece of furniture.

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by Bonnie McLaren |
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We often hear stories of actors stealing props from sets - think Daniel Radcliffe pinching his iconic Harry Potter glasses and Kristen Stewart stealing Bella's rings from Twilight - but Sophie Turner has taken things to a whole new level, as the actress has installed Sansa Stark’s throne from the final episode of Game of Thrones in her Los Angeles home. (Though we think this is probably a bit hefty to steal, so she probably bought it from the production team - or asked for it very nicely.)

‘Welcome home,’ Sophie wrote, uploading a snap of the iconic chair to her Instagram stories. We have to be honest: the wooden throne, which was seen in the show’s controversial season finale after (spoiler alert!) Sansa was crowned Queen of the North, doesn't look the most comfortable - but it is carved with the Stark family’s grey direwolf sigils, which Sophie also has a tattoo of.

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Also clearly happy with the new seating arrangements, her husband Joe Jonas shared a picture of the throne to his own Story - and poked fun at his wife by posting her signature social media sign off: ‘And that’s the tea’.

The chair isn’t the pair's biggest new addition to their home though, as they welcomed their first child - a baby girl called Willa - in July.

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Robb Stark

One of the shows greatest losses in both character and eye candy, Robb Stark – played by The Bodyguard's Richard Madden - was killed by Roose Bolton in season three. We're still mourning.

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Khal Drogo

One of the most emotionally conflicting deaths on Game of Thrones, Khal Drogo – portrayed by Jason Momoa - may have begun as one of our most hated characters, but his development in Daenerys true love left us hoping for a happy ending. Smothered by Daenerys to end his suffering, the eye candy Khal Drogo brought to our screens is something we still long for to this day.

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Oberyn Martell

Killed in battle with The Mountain, Oberyn's impeccable sense of style landed him in our hearts before swiftly taking him off our screens. Portrayed by Pedro Pascal, he still sports some unusual tastes for fashion in real life.

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Jon Snow

The death that almost had us boycott the entire show, Jon Snow – portrayed by Kit Harrington - was killed by the black brothers before being resurrected in season six. Honestly, if we couldn't see Jon Snow on our screens every week we'd probably cancel our TV license and call it a day.

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Dickon Tarly

Dickon – played by Tom Hopper - may have got what he deserved when he refused to bend the knee to Daenerys, whom has her dragon burn him alive in response, but as viewers we truly did not deserve to lose his excellence.

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Eddark Stark

Nothing says fit like Lord Regent of the Seven Kingdoms. Played by Sean Bean, while Ned's title may have given him sex appeal, it also put him in the firing line for an untimely death. Executed by Ilyn Payne on the command of Joffrey Baratheon, Ned's heroism is still truly missed.

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Trystane Martell

Trystane – played by Toby Sebastian - may have epitomized pretty boy, but his looks were taken from us abruptly in season five at the hands of Obara Sand.

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Stannis Baratheon

Killed by Brienne of Tarth in season five, Stannis – played by Stephen Dillane- won us over with his steeley looks and silver beard.

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Hizdahr Zo Loraq

The sons of Harpy continued to take away our most beautiful characters for the whole of season 5, with Hizdahr – played by Joel Fry - taken far too soon.

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Roose Bolton

Lost at the start of season six, Roose – played by Michael McElhatton -was killed by Ramsay Bolton. He may have raised an abhorrent excuse for a human – or TV character – but he can't be denied as one of GoT's fittest losses.

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Tywin Lannister

Played by Charles Dance, Tywin was the ultimate silver fox on GoT. That being said, his death was long-awaited - is there one male character on Game Of Thrones that you haven't wanted to die at one point? – and came at the hands of Tyrion Lannister.

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Viserys Targaryen

Admittedly a welcome death for a truly horrific character, Viserys – played by Harry Lloyd - was killed by Khal Drogo in series one. The only thing we miss about him is the way his blonde mop of hair framed his chiseled cheekbones.

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Renly Baratheon

While his role, and death, may be quite forgettable in the grand scheme of major deaths, Renly Baratheon's beard is one we will forever remember. While Gethin Anthony may not keep it as full in real life, at least we don't have to see the ridiculous crown he sported in character on the red carpet.

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Ser Jorah

Ser Jorah - played by Iain Glen - died in the Great War, aka the best episode of TV at all time. As is typical for his character, he was protecting Dany.

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Theon Greyjoy

Played by Alfie Allen, Theon Greyjoy had quite the character redemption, especially in his death. Protecting Brann in the Great War, he died attempting to kill the Night King.

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