Game Of Thrones' Emilia Clarke Paired Her Runway Look With Unusual Accessory [PHOTOS]

Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke arrived for an interview at the KISS FM Studios spotted with the ultimate accessory - a pair of crutches.

Heading to an interview at the BBC studios in London, Emilia was seen jumping out of a van and reaching for the walking aids, before making her way into the building.

She wore a chic Dolce & Gabanna powdery blue dress from the Fall 2015 runway collection. She tied her hair in a casual low bun while hiding her eyes behind some oversized dark sunglasses.

No words yet if this is a dragon-related injury, but the actress still wore a pair of heels to finish up her look.

The 28-year-old has also been spotted out and about in London wearing a burnt yellow dress.

She was seen in good spirits despite the support as she walked, and still showed off her legs in the gorgeous number. Wearing a pair of shades, the actress shone as she stepped out of her hotel to face the day.

Her appearance came after the dark, upsetting and totally shocking season five finale for Game of Thrones. Emilia has been doing the press rounds since Game of Thrones Season 5 wrapped up earlier this week.

Fans will still be able to see her on screen as Sarah Connor in 'Terminator Genisys' alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger, and an upcoming film 'Me Before You' with fellow British actor Sam Claflin. 

A photo posted by @emilia_clarke on Jun 17, 2015 at 3:55am PDT

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But after these major films, which is quite the departure from her most famous character as the Mother Of Dragons, Emilia is more than thrilled to be returning to the Game Of Thrones set.

"I went back to Game Of Thrones and it was like coming home," she told Vogue.

"Just the smell of the hotel in Belfast made me feel safe. I told myself, forget the big game plan; all I want is to do jobs that make me happy."

Emilia just joined Instagram and already gathered 477k followers.

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