Growing up on 'Game of Thrones'
DEEMED by fans as nothing more than a dreamy 13-year-old - too immature and naive for the brutal world of HBO's Game of Thrones - Sansa Stark, the oldest daughter of the well-loved Stark family, is hardly considered a fan favourite; though actress Sophie Turner, who plays the role, certainly disagrees.
In season one, Sansa's lofty dreams of marrying Prince Charming and living happily ever after in a time of political turmoil had unwittingly led to her manipulation by a rival family, the Lann…
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