A rumor that the final season of “Game of Thrones” is putting a strain on the newlywed couple Kit Harington and Rose Leslie has been circulating on the internet.
The Jon Snow and Ygritte couple who met on the set of “Game of Thrones” has been said to be affected by Harington's mood swings due to depression about the series ending. The rumor is that Harington is bringing down the positive vibe of the couple's relationship.
While an already outrageous claim to begin with, there are multiple public sources that can debunk the claims of Kit Harington being a pill during the early stages of his own marriage.
Kit Harington has already expressed his personal feelings about “Game of Thrones'” final season in multiple interviews. He shared his emotional correspondences with David Benioff and Dan Weiss but also mentioned that he thinks eight years is good enough a time to commit to the project. Harington also shared that he can't wait to look unrecognizable again after he cuts his hair. Still, naysayers may accuse interviews as unreliable, which highlights the importance of the following set of evidence.
The couple was spotted less than a month ago happily window shopping at a car dealership. To say that Kit Harington looked particularly happy in the photos is an understatement, considering why Harington is such an effective actor at portraying Jon Snow.
To start, Kit Harington has a history of being photographed looking sad even though he would end up explaining otherwise. Harington has even personally admitted in an interview with GQ that it's not his fault that his face looks sad most of the time.
With multiple sources of Harington expressing his relief over the “Game of Thrones” series ending, fans of Kit Harington and Rose Leslie don't need to worry about the “Game of Thrones” alums' marriage anytime soon.


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