Arya: A tech queen (Picture: WENN)

A tech-version of Arya Stark has emerged as Game Of Thrones’ Maisie Williams and her pink hair launched her app this evening.

Arya Stark has well can truly gone, as Maisie, 21, assumed her next form by launching herself as a formidable profile as a tech entrepreneur with Daisie.

Maisie? Daisie? We see what you did there.

The actress, who will appear in the eighth and final series of the HBO show in April took to the podium at the very fancy University Of St Andrews in Scotland today to launch the app that will aim to connect creatives in the digital world and allow them to collaborate more easily.

She got close with some of the students (Picture: PA)

Speaking to students, some of which were robed in their scholastic regalia, she said that the app had kept her busy since her role on Game Of Thrones ended.

Guess she now has a lot of time to spare now she’s not using Needle to stab a whole bunch of hapless folk, eh?

While it is perhaps of no surprise the star was a little light on the spoilers for the next season, she did mention the kind of place she was in mentally while filming her fiery last scenes.

Maisie returns to Game of Thrones as Arya Stark in season 8 (Picture: HBO)

‘The final season, as an actor you try to call on your emotional memories and it meant that for the final season I was really not in a good place and I didn’t want to get better because I didn’t want to not be able to tap into those emotions,’ she said to those gathered.

‘But since the end of the show I’ve taken time out, and being able to take the time and work on this company and get more of a routine to life has been amazing.’

And because she has all the time in the world for her fans, the pink-haired star, who was rugged up in leopard-print boots and a jumper that read WONDER, posed with a whole bunch of students outside Younger Hall to mark her foray into the tech world.

Still, we have a whole season of GOT to get through before we can truly relinquish Maisie from our minds as Arya – in a finale that she has labelled herself as ‘unexpected’.

Well, what did you expect?

‘I don’t think anyone is going to be satisfied [when it ends] I don’t think anyone wants it to end but I’m really proud of this final season,’ the Bristolian told Sky News.

Though she also coyly insisted no one will see the events of the finale coming. Her exact words: ‘It will be very unexpected.’

She added: ‘It’s going to be really weird when it’s done and everyday it’s a step closer to it not being a part of my life anymore.’

Guess Maisie always has Daisie.

Game Of Thrones season 8 premieres 14 April on HBO and Sky Atlantic.



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