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'I thought I was dreaming!' Emilia Clarke on Madonna asking to borrow her Game Of Thrones costume

Emilia Clarke's Game Of Thrones impressive costume has been much replicated by fans.
But when Madonna decided to dress up as her character Daenerys Targaryen, she wanted the real deal.
The pop star contacted HBO, and asked to borrow Emilia's fantastic black leather corset and long dress.
Lady in leather: Emilia Clarke chats to Jimmy Fallon On The Tonight Show on Wednesday
Lady in leather: Emilia Clarke chats to Jimmy Fallon On The Tonight Show on Wednesday
Emilia Clarke
THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON
Doing the rounds: Emilia is hard at work promoting her show Game Of Thrones 
Dream land: Emilia Clarke admitted she was stunned when pop legend Madonna asked to borrow her Game Of Thrones costume
Dream land: Emilia Clarke admitted she was stunned when pop legend Madonna asked to borrow her Game Of Thrones costume


'I thought I was dreaming,' she told Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show.
And she explained: 'I got an email [from HBO's publicity department] asking "Madonna wants to borrow the costume is that ok?"
'I was like 'I must be dreaming.'
'I must be dreaming': Madonna asked to borrow Emilia's real costume from Game Of Thrones to wear on Purim
'I must be dreaming': Madonna asked to borrow Emilia's real costume from Game Of Thrones to wear on Purim
The real deal: Emilia seen in the dress she loaned to Madonna for her party from Game Of Thrones series 2 which the singer accessorised with little dragons
And the real deal: Emilia seen in the dress she loaned to Madonna for her party from Game Of Thrones series 2 which the singer accessorised with little dragons
The real deal: Emilia seen in the dress she loaned to Madonna for her party from Game Of Thrones series 2 which the singer accessorised with little dragons


But she was not dreaming, and Madonna borrowed the outfit to wear over the Jewish festival of Purim.
Emilia was surprised when Fallon then revealed that he too was a Game Of Thrones fan - and jokingly shared a photo of himself dressed as Daenerys.
During their chat British actress Emilia also revealed that she had been in LA during this week's 4.4 earthquake.
'I was brushing my teeth and I had this vague rememberance of an American movie that told you to stay in a doorway so I did,' said the 26-year-old. 'I survived.'
Shared experience: Jimmy talked to Emilia about how she reacted to that week's earthquake
Shared experience: Jimmy talked to Emilia about how she reacted to that week's earthquake
Opening up: British actress Emilia, best known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in HBO fantasy drama Game Of Thrones, chats with Jimmy Fallon
Opening up: British actress Emilia, best known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in HBO fantasy drama Game Of Thrones, chats with Jimmy Fallon


And Emilia, who wore a black leather mini dress for her TV spot, also reflected on her audition for Game Of Thrones.
'There was a lot of adrenaline, I was very nervous, it was a big deal. I was very anxious,' she set, setting up the scene.
'I was asking him if I could do anything else.'
She was asked to dance.
'So I did,' said Emilia. 'I did a dance.'
'I don't know how to do it, but I did the funky chicken and I morphed into the robot.'
Fun times: Fallon mimic Emilia in a Game Of Thrones send up
Fun times: Fallon mimic Emilia in a Game Of Thrones send up
Not a good look: The host shows off a photo of himself dressed as Emilia Clarke in Game Of Thrones
Not a good look: The host shows off a photo of himself dressed as Emilia Clarke in Game Of Thrones

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