Another day, another theory for who was responsible for the errant coffee cup that snuck its way into Westeros.During an appearance onConanWednesday,Sophie Turner, who played Sansa Stark, defended herself against people who blamed her for thenow-infamous modern-day disposable coffee cupthat was seen inGame of Thrones‘ “Last of the Starks” episode.“I hear this every day of my life, this coffee cup thing, so it’s good to know that the coffee cup got more press than the final season altogether,” she said with a laugh.So who does she think is to blame?“The coffee cup was whereKit [Harington]‘s chair was,” said Turner, 23. “First I blamed it onEmilia [Clarke], but I don’t think Emiliawould do that.”“Kit is lazy and I think he would have done that,” she continued. “It was in front of Kit’s chair and then obviously he moved and this picture was taken and it looked like it was in my seat, but I wasn’t there either. It was Kit. It was a hundred percent Kit.”One reason Turner claims it couldn’t have been her? She typically avoided drinking too many liquids on set.“I wear a corset, so I either piss myself or I throw up,” she joked. “Kit doesn’t wear a corset. It’s Kit! And it’s not Emilia, Emilia wears a corset, too. It’s a hundred percent Kit.”The cup, which rested on a table in Winterfell’s great hall during a post-battle feast, was laterdigitally removedfrom the scene on HBO Go. The networktook a lighthearted approach in their responseto the flub, joking in a statement that “the latte that appeared in the episode was a mistake. Daenerys had ordered an herbal tea.”Last week, Turner’s husbandJoe Jonas— who spent much of his time on set whileThronesfilmed its eighth and final season — fielded accusations that he wasresponsible for the mishap.“I wish it was me!” he said during an appearance on First We Feast’s viral celebrity interview showHot Ones.“That would be amazing if it was,” chimed in brotherNick Jonas. “That would have been so incredible, if you basically f—ed something up inGame of Thrones.”

Another day, another theory for who was responsible for the errant coffee cup that snuck its way into Westeros.

During an appearance onConanWednesday,Sophie Turner, who played Sansa Stark, defended herself against people who blamed her for thenow-infamous modern-day disposable coffee cupthat was seen inGame of Thrones‘ “Last of the Starks” episode.

“I hear this every day of my life, this coffee cup thing, so it’s good to know that the coffee cup got more press than the final season altogether,” she said with a laugh.

So who does she think is to blame?

“The coffee cup was whereKit [Harington]‘s chair was,” said Turner, 23. “First I blamed it onEmilia [Clarke], but I don’t think Emiliawould do that.”

“Kit is lazy and I think he would have done that,” she continued. “It was in front of Kit’s chair and then obviously he moved and this picture was taken and it looked like it was in my seat, but I wasn’t there either. It was Kit. It was a hundred percent Kit.”

One reason Turner claims it couldn’t have been her? She typically avoided drinking too many liquids on set.

“I wear a corset, so I either piss myself or I throw up,” she joked. “Kit doesn’t wear a corset. It’s Kit! And it’s not Emilia, Emilia wears a corset, too. It’s a hundred percent Kit.”

The cup, which rested on a table in Winterfell’s great hall during a post-battle feast, was laterdigitally removedfrom the scene on HBO Go. The networktook a lighthearted approach in their responseto the flub, joking in a statement that “the latte that appeared in the episode was a mistake. Daenerys had ordered an herbal tea.”

Last week, Turner’s husbandJoe Jonas— who spent much of his time on set whileThronesfilmed its eighth and final season — fielded accusations that he wasresponsible for the mishap.

“I wish it was me!” he said during an appearance on First We Feast’s viral celebrity interview showHot Ones.

“That would be amazing if it was,” chimed in brotherNick Jonas. “That would have been so incredible, if you basically f—ed something up inGame of Thrones.”

source: people.com