Kit Harington Said 11-Year-Old Bella Ramsey's 'Humiliating' Response To Him Forgetting Lines During Filming For 'Game Of Thrones' Made Him Realize He Needed To Up His Game
While Bella Ramsey is certainly having a moment thanks to their leading performance in the hit TV series The Last of Us, this is far from their first rodeo when it comes to starring in a popular show.
After all, Bella was just 11 years old when they got their big break playing Lyanna Mormont in the fantasy phenomenon Game of Thrones, which they had a recurring role in for Seasons 6 to 8.
And the star recently reunited with their former GoT costar Kit Harington in a conversation for Interview magazine, where Bella confessed that they had 'remorse' for their 'annoying' behavior on set.
For reference, Kit played the show's hero Jon Snow for all eight seasons of the show, and was 28 years old when young Bella joined the cast.
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Speaking to Kit, Bella recalled the time they realized he had forgotten his lines while shooting a scene, and they opted to prompt him in front of the entire cast and crew. They said: 'I don't know whether you remember this, but I remember it quite vividly and have some remorse for it now, but during that scene I was mouthing your lines to you.'
'Now I'm like: 'Oh my gosh, how awful,'' Bella went on to admit. 'But at the time it came from a very innocent place of being like: 'Kit's struggling with his line and I know it, so let me just mouth it to him.''
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'I do remember you helping me out and it being quite humiliating,' Kit confessed. 'But yeah, thanks for that. I've probably chosen to forget it.'
'You're welcome,' Bella joked in response, before adding: 'No, I think I need to forget it, because that's so annoying. Like, how annoying is that?'
'It wasn't at all,' Kit reassured them. 'If anything, I was like: 'Oh god, I've got to up my game. I came here not really being comfortable enough with my lines, in the arrogance of however old I was, thinking I'm just opposite some child. And then that child actor is wiping me off the screen.' Not that it's a competition, but you're like: 'Oh, I've got a bit too comfortable in my Jon Snow-ness.''
'You had six seasons of it by then, so fair enough,' Bella quipped back.
The two also reflected on the first time they met on the set of Thrones, with Bella saying: 'I would've been 11 when we first met. It was my first job ever, so I had no reference point for what it would be like. I weirdly wasn't nervous at all, because I never knew that I wanted to be an actor, so I didn't have a bunch of expectations. I was coming into it very much blind.'
'I remember meeting you,' Kit said. 'I'm going to blow a bit of smoke here, so I'm sorry, but there was a real feeling of you being a different entity of child actor. We were like: 'Oh, they're good.''
'You brought a confidence and clarity that was quite unusual for a young actor,' he went on. 'It didn't feel like working with a child. It felt like working with a very experienced actor.'
'I remember not feeling like a child, but now I see 11-year-olds and realize how tiny they are, so it's weird to me that I was that size and that young, because I didn't feel that tiny,' Bella, now 21, noted.
Bella also revealed that they took inspiration from Kit regarding how he navigated fame during the time they worked together. They recalled: 'Something that I meant to talk to you about was that I remember you not having social media, and admired that so much and thought you were the coolest person to ever walk the earth. I was like: 'I don't want to get social media, because Kit doesn't have it.''
'And then I did end up having to get it because there were people making fake accounts pretending to be me when I was 12, and posting inappropriate stuff,' they added. 'But now, I've just deactivated my Instagram and my Twitter. I've reached a point where I don't actually need this anymore. People know that a fake account pretending to be me isn't me.'
Over the years, Kit has been incredibly open about struggling to cope with his astronomical rise to fame on Game of Thrones, and when the show ended in 2019, he checked into a wellness retreat to help overcome his alcohol addiction and suicidal ideation.
He married his Thrones costar Rose Leslie in 2018, and they have since welcomed two children together, with Kit admitting last year that he feels 'lucky' to have gotten sober before having kids.
What do you make of Kit and Bella's recent conversation? Let me know in the comments below!
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