Irish Game of Thrones star denies being coffee cup culprit

Conleth Hill jokes ‘there’s no proof’ to Emilia Clarke’s claims he was behind blunder

Passing the Starbuck: Emilia Clarke and Conleth Hill in Game of Thrones. Photograph: Helen Sloan/HBO/Sky
Passing the Starbuck: Emilia Clarke and Conleth Hill in Game of Thrones. Photograph: Helen Sloan/HBO/Sky

The Game of Thrones star Conleth Hill has denied being responsible for the show's coffee-cup controversy.

Viewers poked fun at the fantasy epic when a rogue Starbucks cup was spotted on a table during an episode in the final season earlier this year.

Emilia Clarke, who played Daenerys Targaryen, told the American talkshow host Jimmy Fallon last month that the Irish actor, who portrayed the master of spies Lord Varys, admitted being responsible. But Hill told Channel 4 yesterday: "I would need to have had Mr Man arms to leave a coffee cup there. I took a bullet for Emilia Clarke, and she touted on me." He told the broadcaster's Sunday Brunch show: "You know, there's no proof that I did it. So accuse away!" And the actor quipped: "I'm just not making any comments until I have a lawyer... It definitely wasn't product placement!"

A coffee  cup appears on Game of Thrones season eight, episode four. Photograph: HBO
A coffee cup appears on Game of Thrones season eight, episode four. Photograph: HBO

Clarke, who was seen as a culprit, told Fallon: “We had a party before the Emmys recently, and Conleth, who plays Varys, who’s sitting next to me in that scene, he pulls me aside and he’s, like, ‘Emilia, I have got to tell you something, love. The coffee cup was mine.’”

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The hugely popular fantasy epic finished its eight-season run in May, but many fans were left disappointed, signing an online petition calling for a remake of the last episodes with “competent writers”. – PA