Game of Thrones actress has great reaction to being cut from the show

Game of Thrones actress Aimee Richardson had the best reaction to being cut from her role as Myrcella Baratheon on Game of Thrones.

Game of Thrones actress has great reaction to being cut from the show

[Spoilers Ahead for last season]

Game of Thrones actress Aimee Richardson had the best reaction to being cut from her role as Myrcella Baratheon on Game of Thrones.

Aimee who? What's a Myrcella? Yes, the character might have been more important in the books, but Myrcella - the younger sister of the much-hated Prince Joffrey, is an important plot point - at least, when she returns in season five.

[comment] That's Myrcella, there. In the middle.[/comment]

In season two, she was shipped off to Dorne - homeland of the charismatic, mushy-headed Oberyn Martell - for "safety", but there's plenty of political intrigue behind it all.

And now, at ComicCon last weekend, casting news from the show revealed the character was being re-cast, with Nell Tiger Free taking over.

Being cut from one of the planet's most popular TV shows might put some people in a bad mood, but not Aimee. She's got style.

The video, uploaded to her Vine account, shows her sitting on the street in her royal tiara, holding a "princess for hire sign" - that's classy.

She also had a great response to the Purple Wedding last season - tiara and all.

Classy lady.

Via the AV club

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