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Fans are ‘disappoint­ed’ the actor who plays Daenerys Targaryen isn’t actually blonde

“No human is that beautiful. Young people get this warped view of what beauty is because of the time, money, and effort that go into production­s to make people look great

- Bbc.com

The finale to season seven was one for the ages, but after 67 episodes of Game of Thrones, some fans are apparently still surprised to learn that Daenerys Targaryen’s ridiculous­ly luscious locks are not, in fact, actress Emilia Clarke’s real hair. We’ll just give you a moment in case you need to reassess all that you held to be true in life. Here’s what Clarke actually looks like IRL.

“I feel bad when I meet people and they realize I’m Khaleesi, and they get disappoint­ed because we look nothing alike. I’m like, ‘Sorry, that ain’t really me! It’s a wig’,” she told InStyle magazine.

“No human is that beautiful. Young people get this warped view of what beauty is because of the time, money, and effort that go into production­s to make people look great.

“Yes, we need to watch these stories and be inspired, but it’s important not to compare yourself. Because it’s entirely make-believe.”

Clarke’s Game of Thrones co-star Lena Headey is also pretty good at transformi­ng her appearance for the camera.

Headey, who plays strawberry-blonde, fair-skinned queen Cersei Lannister, actually has short brown hair and a number of very un-regal tattoos.

Many other actors are unrecognis­able from their famous screen creations. Remember the comedy series Ugly Betty? It starred America Ferrera as the braceswear­ing, magazine-loving Betty Suarez, who was on a quest to find profession­al fulfilment, love, and inner beauty.

Yeah, we’re feeling slightly cheated about that whole inner beauty thing.

Then there’s Taryn Manning, who plays Orange is the New Black’s Tiffany ‘Pennsatuck­y’ Doggett, a prisoner who looks like a distant cousin of the possessed kid from The Exorcist.

Meanwhile, Rustin ‘Rust’ Cohle from True Detective sheds a lot of hair (and about a decade) to become Matthew McConaughe­y in real life.

Then there’s Sophie McShera, who played naive kitchen maid Daisy in Downton Abbey, becomes far more glam whenever she hits the red carpet.

But the most transforma­tive screen star of all? It’s got to be Andy Serkis.

The English actor built his career in performanc­e-capture roles, and is best known as Gollum from The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Caesar, the primate leader in the Planet of the Apes movies.

Yes okay, Serkis’ characters tend to be computer animated, leaving little to no recognisab­le physical features of the actor.

However, with the amount of nuance that goes into Serkis’ physical movements and voice intonation, how many of you would guess that this is the same guy who played Gollum, Caesar, King Kong, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Supreme Leader Snoke?

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