Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner has shared her excitement over having a second baby, calling it “the best blessing ever”.

The actress, who played the role of Sansa Stark in the hit HBO fantasy series and has also appeared in the X-Men universe, confirmed at March’s Oscars that she was expecting a baby with husband Joe Jonas, having welcomed first daughter Willa back in 2020.

Speaking about her new pregnancy, Turner admitted to Elle UK: “It’s what life is about for me – raising the next generation.

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“The greatest thing in life is seeing my daughter go from strength to strength. We’re so excited to be expanding the family. It’s the best blessing ever.”

Turner also suggested that Willa doesn’t yet understand that she’s about to become an older sibling.

“I’ll point to my stomach and say, ‘What’s in there?’ And she’ll go, ‘Baby’. But then she points to her own stomach and says, ‘Baby’, and then she’ll point to her dad’s tummy and say, ‘Baby’,” she revealed.

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“So, I think she just thinks that a belly is a baby and that’s the name for it. But she is a lot clingier than normal, so I think she has an idea. She wants Mummy all of the time – she’s claiming her territory.”

The actress also spoke about keeping privacy around their family for the sake of their daughter, Turner admitting she is “very protective of the life we’ve built”.

“Every time Joe and I do a red carpet together, we make sure it’s for the right reason and makes sense for our careers. You never want to market yourself as a celebrity couple. It’s not that cool.”

Game of Thrones seasons 1-8 are available on DVD and Blu-ray. Spin-off House of the Dragon is now filming and will premiere on August 2022 in the UK.

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