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Sophie Turner caused A-list couple to break off their engagement with this one gesture

Sophie Turner caused A-list couple to break off their engagement with this one gesture

New York Posta day ago
Watch out for Sansa Stark.
Sophie Turner has revealed that she accidentally caused a celebrity couple to split following a Comic-Con afterparty more than 10 years ago.
The 'Game of Thrones' alum, 29, shared the surprising story Thursday night during a guest appearance on 'Late Night With Seth Meyers.'
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4 Sophie Turner on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' on Thursday, Aug. 15.
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4 Sophie Turner and Seth Meyers on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' on Thursday, Aug. 15.
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'That night was actually quite crazy for me,' Turner told Meyers, who was also at the afterparty at the time. 'It went really south really quick.'
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'I brought my best friend from my school days with me, and she saw this actor that she loved,' the 'X-Men' actress continued, noting that she and her friend waved at the star. 'Later on, I see this girl looking at me, and she's a famous actress.'
Although Turner would not reveal who the mystery couple was to avoid getting 'in trouble,' she said that the pair broke up shortly after the dramatic incident.
4 The 'Game of Thrones' alum on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' on Thursday, Aug. 15.
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'I dance on over and she goes, 'Can you stop f–king flirting with my fiancé?' I was like, 'Who's your fiancé?' She points to the guy that I'd waved at,' the Emmy nominee continued. 'I have no idea who this man is.'
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'Turns out, I think they broke their engagement off that night because of my [wave],' Turner concluded. 'I didn't realize I held this power.'
Meanwhile, the 'Joan' star also opened up about reuniting with 'Game of Thrones' co-star Kit Harington for their upcoming flick 'The Dreadful.'
4 Sophie Turner out and about in New York City on Thursday, Aug. 14.
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Turner and Harington, 38, had to get intimate for the new Gothic horror movie, and she said that it was 'vile' having to kiss her former onscreen sibling.
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'We get on set and we are both retching,' Turner revealed before calling the scene a 'really bad moment in [her] career.'
As for her love life off the big screen, Turner was married to pop star Joe Jonas, 36, for four years before he filed for divorce in September 2023. The former couple shares daughters Willa and Delphine.
More recently, Turner has been linked to aristocrat Peregrine 'Perry' Pearson, 30, following her surprising split from the Jonas Brothers star.
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