Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams pranks American fans

By Alexandra Heilbron on April 21, 2016 | 1 Comment



Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark on Game of Thrones, pranked fans at Aero Hobbies store in Santa Monica, California thanks to Nylon magazine, which featured her on the cover of their May issue. HBO supplied Game of Thrones merchandise for her to give away, as she poses as a store clerk named Lorraine. A sign outside the store offers a free Game of Thrones giveaway, so when fans come in the door, they’re amazed when they see Maisie behind the counter.

She tries to pass herself off as “Lorraine,” but doesn’t fool anyone. She gives one person an Arya Stark figurine and when the woman says, “This is you,” and Maisie replies, “No, I’m Lorraine,” the woman starts to laugh hysterically.

When one man tells her, “I know who you are,” she responds enthusiastically, “I was thinking I recognized you! Where do I know you from? Have you been to England? Tinder?”

She then makes fans act out scenes from Game of Thrones in order to get their prize. Maisie proves to be quick on her feet as some of them involve her in their improvs. Even if you’ve never seen Game of Thrones, this is pretty entertaining stuff.



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  1. Cynthia • April 21, 2016 @ 11:09 AM

    She’s a hoot!


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