The Game Of Thrones cast have sent their well wishes to a dying fan after hearing her last wish was to watch the latest episode of the HBO hit.
Claire Walton, who was spending her final days in a hospice, managed to tick off the last thing off her bucket list with a little bit of help from the Providence, Rhode Island, organisation: Hope Health.
The charity managed to not only bring the GOT battle to her bed, but also chased down 10 actors, who recorded a number of special messages for the 88-year-old.
Sharing a video onto their Facebook page, the likes of Liam Cunningham (Ser Davos Seaworth) and Miltos Yerolemou (Syrio Forel) could be seen chatting into the camera as they spoke directly to Claire.
In an emotional clip, Miltos said: ‘You may remember me, Miltos Yerolemou, from the first season of Game Of Thrones, I played Syrio Forel – the teacher of Arya Stark.
‘I know you can’t be here today, but I just wanted to say hello and that you are with us in spirit and that we are thinking of you and sending you all of our love.’
He added: ‘I hope this message brings a smile to your face.’
Miltos’ co-star Liam also featured in the short clip where he spoke about that epic battle scene.
The 57-year-old smiled: ‘How are you doing Claire? It’s Liam here. You might know me as Ser Davos Seaworth.
‘I hope you’re feeling up to watch the battle, which is tonight. I wish you the very best.’
Waving at the camera, he continued: ‘I hope your days are not bad, and I hope you can manage. Take care.’
Josef Altin was also one of the celebs to send their well wishes to Claire from a comic-con event.
He said: ‘Hello Claire, it’s Josef Altin who plays Pypar in Game Of Thrones. Someone said you were a really big fan of the show, so I just wanted to make this video, and send it to you, and just send you my love and well wishes
‘And enjoy this Sunday, it’s going down! Lots of love, love you.’
Hope Heath revealed that their patient watched the show on Sunday surrounded by her family, before she tragically passed away the following day.
A spokesperson told E News: ‘HopeHealth, her hospice facility, dove deep into their network to create a video compilation of 10 cast members wishing Claire well.
‘It was truly remarkable!’
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