Warning: Contains spoilers for Game of Thrones Season 7, episode 7.
Don’t mess with Sansa. Just don’t do it.
This obviously applies in the Game of Thrones world, but from the looks of Sophie Turner’s Twitter feed it’s just as relevant in real life too.
Following the Game of Thrones season finale last Sunday, some fans began to discuss Sansa’s role in Petyr Baelish’s downfall.
Is this what you’ve interpreted from that heartbreaking scene where a broken man confessed his feelings?!!! Everyin knows it was fan service
— Hanna Loren (@HannaLoren11) August 29, 2017
One fan in particular seemed to be on Littlefinger’s side.
He wanted justice on the society for his humiliation, they looked down on him out of his poor background. He never hurt sansa.
— Hanna Loren (@HannaLoren11) August 29, 2017
It was at this point that Sophie Turner waded in. Hard.
Nah.. just willingly sold her to the Boltons…. Who killed her family… who ended up torturing her…. but ur right.. no harm done 👍
— Sophie Turner (@SophieT) August 29, 2017
Reminder:Petyr Baelish gave back Winterfell to the Starks. He killed Joffrey. He saved Sansa and Jon. He won the battle of bastartds #GoTS7
— Hanna Loren (@HannaLoren11) August 29, 2017
Because Sansa asked him to (and agreed because he loves her)…. because he owed her…. for selling her to the boltons…. need I say more?
— Sophie Turner (@SophieT) August 29, 2017
Ouch.
Best to think twice before you go sticking up for Sansa’s enemies in a public forum…
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