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Game of Thrones’ Kit Harington to strip naked for upcoming stage play
As a result of his portrayal of Jon Snow on Game of Thrones, Kit Harington gained massive fame and favor. Harington’s career has advanced significantly since that time. Now, Harington will be going back to his origins. The MCU actor will be performing in “Slave Play,” a West End show. However, the play has landed him in a sticky situation.
Kit Harington to get naked for “Slave Play”
It’s not that the Game of Thrones star is new to nudity – he has been naked on the HBO show itself. But this is the first time he will be doing it on stage. According to a report by The Sun, Harington will undress in Slave Play, a play on race and sexuality in modern America. According to a source, there will be sex toys, kinky practices, and “the full-frontal element comes from Kit’s character Jim”.
Kaneisha, Jim’s affluent girlfriend, discusses his white, shriveled p*nis before removing his clothing in the controversial West End performance.
Kit Harington preferred not to be the lead in “Slave Play”
The writer of Slave Play, Jeremy O. Harris, recently said in an interview that the actor from Game of Thrones was unwilling to take the lead role. She said,
“Kit was saying ‘I don’t want this to be Kit Harington in ‘Slave Play,” this is an ensemble play and I’m not even the lead. He knows the weight his name carries and how that could become a distraction, if we allowed it to be.”
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