• Actress Sophie Turner, of “Game of Thrones” and “X-Men” fame, revealed a moment when a “Game of Thrones” fan terrified her by reciting one her character’s iconic lines.
  • In an interview with BBC Radio 1’s movie critic Ali Plumb revealed his favorite “put-downs” said by her “Thrones” character Sansa Stark.
  • “Your words will disappear,” Sansa says to Ramsay Bolton. “Your house will disappear. Your name will disappear. All memory of you will disappear.”
  • “You know someone said that to me once in a park,” she revealed. Later explaining, “It was horrible!”
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Actress Sophie Turner, of “Game of Thrones” and “X-Men” fame, revealed a moment when a “Game of Thrones” fan terrified her by reciting one her character’s iconic lines.

In an interview with BBC Radio 1 movie critic Ali Plumb, published on Wednesday, he revealed his favorite “putdowns” said by her “Thrones” character Sansa Stark.

Two of Plumb’s favorite slights came from season six’s penultimate episode, “Battle of the Bastards.” Both lines are said to her sadistic husband Ramsay Bolton (played by Iwan Rheon) – one right before he’s killed by his own hounds.

“Your words will disappear,” Sansa says. “Your house will disappear. Your name will disappear. All memory of you will disappear.”

Turner shared with Plumb that this haunting "Game of Thrones" line was later recited to her - and "it was horrible."

"You know someone said that to me once in a park," she explained. "They just kind of - a fan came up to me and quoted it to me, and I couldn't remember that it was in 'Game of Thrones,' so I was just like just stood there like 'What?!'"

"And I ran away," she continued. "I was crying. My friend and I were like 'What? This guy is so scary!'"

Plumb and Turner then joked that the worst part was that the fan may have thought, "Oh she's going to love this!"

The two also talk about the differences between the "Thrones" and "X-Men" sets, James McAvoy's neck, working with Jennifer Lawrence and Jessica Chastain, and how she practiced her "Dark Phoenix" moves.

Watch the whole (rather delightful) interview below: