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Olivia Cooke’s Savage X Fenty ad campaign makes Rhaenyra Targaryen fans consider switching sides
House of the Dragon fans love the cast of the show and they keep giving the fans more reasons to love them. The latest example comes in the form of a photoshoot involving Olivia Cooke, who plays the adult version of Alicent Hightower in House of the Dragon. Her ad campaign for Rihanna’s lingerie brand Savage X Fenty has appeared online, and it has sent the fans into a frenzy!
Here is the full ad. (Warning! The content of the ad is a little sensitive, and may not be appropriate for all ages.)
OLIVIA COOKE FOR #SavagexFenty pic.twitter.com/Q0msxaTiLY
— 💭 (@thinkercooke) October 1, 2022
Interestingly enough, the video shows Cooke donning the green and black colors, which are the two Targaryen factions that will erupt into a civil war on House of the Dragon. Her character, Alicent, is pretty much the leader of the Targaryen greens and kicks off the conflict. Here are some stills from the ad campaign:
olivia cooke wearing the colors of the hightowers and the targaryens, she did that. pic.twitter.com/WcQqVRjvfP
— 💭 (@thinkercooke) October 1, 2022
olivia cooke, i am down on my knees pic.twitter.com/YsDBPFtw7T
— ? (@thinkercooke) October 1, 2022
queen alicent hightower has never done anything bad in her life actually. pic.twitter.com/6O6gjN7jUv
— 💭 (@thinkercooke) October 1, 2022
…and a behind-the-scenes clip:
OLIVIA COOKE, OMG pic.twitter.com/dbhxgEPzIX
— ? (@thinkercooke) October 1, 2022
Props to thinkercooke on Twitter for putting these together!
Savage X Fenty is a popular brand, and there’s no doubt that Cooke pulls off the looks very well. Fans are very excited to see Cooke work with Rihanna’s brand. Cooke also seems like a great fit for the brand.
Coming to House of the Dragon, fans can expect to see more of Olivia Cooke’s Alicent Hightower in the remaining episodes of Season 1. We also expect her to appear in more advertisements, and there may even be more Savage x Fenty campaigns coming. Stay tuned!
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