The 28-year-old takes over the role of the pious good girl Queen Alicent Hightower on the hit show.
Looks like the new Alicent Hightower is less of a goody two-shoes on “House of the Dragon.”
Olivia Cooke, 28, who will take over the role of the pious good girl Queen Alicent Hightower on “House of the Dragon” following a 10-year time jump in this Sunday’s sixth episode, had a wild night out before her first day on set. Cooke said that she showed up to film the hit “Game of Thrones” prequel series with a killer hangover and even a “chipped tooth,” following a night out drinking with comedian Alan Carr.
“It was amazing and I was very hungover. Really bad. I never do that,” Cooke said. “I don’t remember getting home. I remember, I tipped my head down to put my hair in a pony [tail] and fell over. I woke up the next day and I had a chip in my tooth. A very slight chip, but enough that the tongue magnifies it. And you’re like, ‘What have I done?’ No one knew on set…until now.”Olivia Cooke taking over the role of Alicent after a 10-year time jump on “House of the Dragon.
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