Emilia Clarke has opened up about her sufferings and the ups and downs that come with it.
The English actress was previously diagnosed with brain hemorrhages in her 20s, when she was only 22 and then 24-year-old.
Opening up about her story at Variety’s Power of Women London event, that took place on Wednesday, June 3, the star confessed that sometimes feels like she shouldn't be here, in this world.
The 39-year-old said, "For a number of years, I felt that I had cheated death, and it was coming to get me,"
She added, "I truly felt like I had done something wrong, and I shouldn't be here."
Emilia also addressed the sensitive topic of how the sickness has impacted her life and career, "I also thought it ruined my ability to act — which some people might agree with!"
She added, "I was 22 when I suffered my first brain hemorrhage, 24 when I had my second. I was also 22 when I filmed the first season of Game of Thrones, and 24 when I made my Broadway debut,"
it is to be noted that Emilia starred in the famous series, Game of Thrones from 2011 to 2019, from which her career started to take off..
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