Kit Harington reveals he got ‘battered’ in a fight in McDonald’s the night before Game Of Thrones audition
KIT Harington has an unlikely person to thank for helping him land the role of Jon Snow in Game of Thrones.
KIT HARINGTON has revealed what gave him the edge against the rest of the competition when auditioning for the role of Jon Snow in Game Of Thrones— a black eye.
The 29-year-old, who is currently starring in London in a west end production of Doctor Faustus, opened up during a filmed interview with W magazine, reports The Sun.
“I had a black eye, I’d been in a fight the night before. I’d got in this fight with this guy at McDonald’s,” he said.
“I went into the McDonald’s with the girl I was sort of dating at the time. It was late at night and there were no seats.
“I asked this guy and this girl he was with if we could sit at the same table as them and they said ‘yes’.”
He continued: “We sat down and quite quickly he started being really rude to the girl I was with, calling her names and were like, ‘we’ll just finish our food and then go, we don’t want any trouble’.
“Then he called her something like ‘an ugly pig’, or something worse and I got up and said ‘no, no, no, you can’t call her that — get up!”
“So I called him for a fight, which I had never done before.
“And of course he had been sat down the whole time and he got up and he just kept going.
“I had to at that point throw the first punch, otherwise I’d look like a complete wimp and I got battered.
“So then I went to the Jon Snow audition with a black eye.”
Deciding to look for a silver lining to the tale, Kit concluded: “I think that man who punched me may have helped me get the job.
“So if you’re watching this, ‘thank you’.”
Watch Harington explain the story below:
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