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Funmi Iyanda discusses "Game of Thrones," Dragons with Ellie Kendrick

Watch Funmi Iyanda tell "Game of Thrones" actress that she has never seen the popular show.

In the latest episode of her web series "Ask Funmi," Iyanda invites "Game of Thrones" actress, Ellie Kendrick, for a fun and revealing interview.

Iyanda starts the interview by revealing that she has never seen the popular "Game of Thrones," to which Kendrick answers: "It's fine."

They get to discuss Kendrick's career, the business of film, sword fighting and fighting dragons. The GOT star also shares how she gets into the character Meera.

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She also spoke about her favourite and most annoying character on set. Of course, the issue of nudity, which the show is popular for, wasn't left out of the conversation.

Ellie Kendrick who plays Meera Reed on the show recently confirmed that she probably won’t be back in Season Eight.

Her exit puts an end to a popular fan theory that Meera is Jon Snow's secret twin.

The last time we saw Meera - an unrecognized hero who stood beside Bran through thick and thin - she was unkindly rejected by Bran Stark .

The eighth and final season of "Game of Thrones" is expected to debut in 2019.

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