Emilia clarke laughs about hip injury being down to 'really rowdy sex'

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Emilia clarke laughs about hip injury being down to 'really rowdy sex'"


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Speaking on US chat show Jimmy Kimmel Live, the 28-year-old Hollywood actress revealed that she might be suffering from her hip fracture injury for another eight weeks but she has managed to


make a joke out of it. "Really rowdy sex," Emilia said to the show's 47-year-old host. "No, I'm joking. It's a really boring reason. I've had it for a


month and apparently I've got another eight weeks." The star previously admitted she slipped over causing the stress fracture on her hip; Other reasons she has come up with include


break dancing with her Terminator co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger and Parkour. The British thespian, best known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in the hit HBO series, is currently touring


the world promoting her new film Terminator Genysis. Starring alongside the legendary Arnie, Emilia plays the female lead Sarah Connor but sadly she has had to appear at many of the


star-studded events promoting the film on her crutches – nicknamed Bill and Ben.  The London-born beauty is also starring in the hotly-anticipated film adaptation of the best-selling book Me


Before You by Jojo Moyes. Emilia will portray Louisa Clark, a small town girl who forms an unlikely bond with a recently-paralysed man that she's taking care of. Starring alongside Sam


Claflin, 28, who plays the wheel-chair bound William Traynor, Emilia has been spotted filming scenes for the show in Mallorca, Spain. The romantic blockbuster will be released next year,


and she will also be filming season six of fantasy drama Game Of Thrones very soon – and there's nothing she likes more than returning to the set after a break.  "I went back to


Game Of Thrones and it was like coming home," she told Vogue. "Just the smell of the hotel in Belfast made me feel safe. "I told myself, forget the big game plan; all I want


is to do jobs that make me happy."


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