Maisie Williams Crashes ‘Game of Thrones’ Viewing Party
Published on April 25th, 2016 | Updated on May 18th, 2016 | By FanFest
Game of Thrones premiered last night and left millions of fans satisfied and in some cases surprised, but some UCLA students
were even more surprised when they got a special visit.
It all started when Maisie Williams, whoplays Arya Stark on the show tweeted out a call for anyone on
campus who was having a viewing party, and that they could win some goodies and swag from HBO.
ANY @UCLA STUDENTS HAVING A VIEWING PARTY TONIGHT? TWEET A PICTURE OF YOUR PARTY USING #GameofThrones FOR A SURPRISE ?
—
Maisie Williams (@Maisie_Williams) April 25, 2016
Well, she found some alright-a couple who was throwing a party in their apartment to watch the premiere.
Maisie documented herself getting snacks and crashing the party on her instagram, leaving the young fans with the surprise of a
lifetime.
(3/12) We saw (on Twitter) that Mark and Kate had already made Game of Thrones themed snacks, and decorated their apartment, but who doesn’t love extra popcorn and crisps?
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(8/12) My
favourite part is how excited they sound to win the swag, little did they know, I was just around the corner… A video posted by @maisie_williams on
went there to surprise them with snacks, but when I got there, I found myself trying one of every single snack they had made.
PDT
(11/12) They
were catching up on the last episode of Season 5 when I went in, and we all giggled nervously as we took pictures during the famous “shame” scene. I hadthemost amazing time,everyone was so welcoming and excited… Thanks to Mark, Kateand companyfor having us in your lovely flat. Enjoy the rest of Season 6. A photo posted by @maisie_williams onPDT
(9/12) They
had the coolest Game of Thrones decorations, but this was my favourite. My money’s on dead, it seems I’m outnumbered. A photo posted by @maisie_williams on
How cool is she, and HBO for doing that? I wish that was my viewing party, don’t you? Game of Thrones airs Sundays on HBO.
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