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*Warning: This article contains spoilers from Game of Thrones season 8, episode 3 The Long Night.

Game of Thrones fans are going wild for Arya Stark’s triumph which saw the young rascal fulfil the destiny she’d been promised since episode one of the fantasy epic – but no one enjoyed that twist more than Maisie Williams’ co-star, honorary sister and ride or die, Sophie Turner.

The Long Night saw Arya save all of Westeros as The Night King (Vladimir Furdik) swarmed Winterfell with his army of the dead, taking out several heroes along the way.

Just as he raised his sword ready to bring it down on Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) – who fans are still convinced is The Night King – the frontman of the White Walkers was taken by surprise as Ayra jumped out of thin air and plunged a dagger into his chest.

So after eight seasons of speculation, we now know Arya is the most essential hero of the entire story and were actually told so way back in season three.

It officially doesn’t get fiercer than Arya Stark in Game of Thrones anymore (Picture: HBO)

Millions of us have been celebrating ever since, but Sansa Stark star Sophie has shared a video of her first reaction to Maisie’s golden moment and be warned: explicit lyrics ahead.

After raising a glass to celebrate Gendry ‘hop, hop, hopping into that ‘p****y’, Sophie squealed: ‘Arya really is that b***h!’

‘Yes, you are, b***h!’ the 23-year-old cheered.

But Maisie shared the voice note she got from Soph, and it makes that video sound like a recording of The Archers.

‘You really motherf**king are that b***h,’ Turner said. ‘You are that b***h. She did that. She did that. That’s right, hunty. That is right, hunty. Check out episode three because that b***h did that.’

We shouldn’t be surprised. These two have been a strong friendship goals since day one of Game of Thrones and show absolutely no sign of slowing their sisterly bond down anytime soon.

And, Arya really is that b***h.

Game of Thrones returns Sunday at 9pm on HBO in the US and will be simulcast on Sky Atlantic here in the UK. Seasons one to eight are currently available to stream on NOW TV.



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