‘Wasted’ Aussie’s Golden Globes behaviour goes viral: ‘Drunk off her arse’
It’s possible that Australian House of the Dragon star Milly Alcock partied too hard at yesterday’s Golden Globes ceremony.
It’s possible Milly Alcock partied too hard at the Golden Globes ceremony.
The Aussie House of the Dragon actress delighted viewers with her seemingly tipsy demeanour while onstage with co-star Emma D’Arcy and director Miguel Sapochnik yesterday.
The 22-year-old leaned on D’Arcy as Sapochnik accepted the award for Best Television Series for the 2022 Game of Thrones prequel, which streams locally on Binge.
Throughout Sapochnik’s speech, Alcock giggled, pointed at someone in the audience and put her finger in her mouth.
Fans took to Twitter to break down the Aussie star’s antics.
“Milly Alcock wasted at the Golden Globes is top tier,” one person wrote.
Milly Alcock wasted at the golden globes is top tier pic.twitter.com/vE2YJt1fKy
— quincy (@qlou112) January 11, 2023
Another Twitter user noted, “Milly Alcock drunk off her arse at the Golden Globes being my spirit animal is sending me.”
“Drunk Milly Alcock at the Golden Globes you will always be famous (ft. emma d’arcy),” added a third.
Alcock seemingly confirmed her imbibed state via Instagram Stories later that evening when she reposted a photo of herself giggling at Sapochnik.
“Ummmm,” she wrote over the silly snap.
Alcock’s rep has yet to respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Alcock plays young Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen in the HBO show, which is a Games of Thrones prequel and adaptation of author George R.R. Martin’s book Fire and Blood.
The fantasy series is set about 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, following Daenerys Targaryen’s ancestors as they plot over who will succeed the current king, played by Paddy Considine, on the throne.
In September 2022, Alcock told the NY Post that filming the controversial incest scene with her character’s uncle, Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith), wasn’t difficult.
“[We] were just kind of mates,” Alcock said at the time. “So, it was quite comfortable.
“We had an intimacy coordinator, and we worked with her through the rehearsal process and blocked it out months before,” she continued.
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission