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Emilia Clarke to Channing Tatum & Wife: “Please, Can We All Have Something Sexual Together?”

Also, Beyoncé might own one of the actual dragon eggs from Game of Thrones.

YAAAAAS KHALEESI.

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In an interview with Harpers Bazaar, Emilia Clarke continues to be the most adorable. Here’s how she reacted upon meeting Jupiter Ascending/Magic Mike XXL’s Channing Tatum:

“Someone took a fantasy in my head and played it in real life,” Clarke remembers. “I was at a Golden Globes after-party and Channing Fucking Tatum came up to me, and his stunning missus, Jenna. And they said, ‘We call each other “moon of my life” and “my sun and stars” and all that.’ And I was like, ‘I cannot contain this. Please, can we all have something sexual together? You’re both beautiful, even just a hug.'”

Good. Lord. I don’t even find Tatum attractive personally, but this whole thing is making my mind go places.

The rest of the interview is worth a read but here’s another choice tidbit:

She admits to trying to “blag” one of Khaleesi’s dragon eggs (which birthed three now poorly behaved teenage dragons), to no avail. “Apparently Jay Z bought one for Beyoncé, or something,” she laughs. “I don’t know.” No eggs reside in the Clarke residence because “they are really, really, really expensive and they are really fucking heavy and serious works of art.” Like Fabergé? “Eggs-actly! Eggs-cellent!”

I <3 you, Nerdleesi.

(image via Gage Skidmore on Flickr)

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