One 'Game of Thrones' star doesn't think that horrible Sansa theory is possible

He makes a good point.
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Chloe Bryan
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Praise the old gods and the new — one Game of Thrones star doesn't think Sansa Stark is pregnant after all.

Admittedly, the pregnancy theory's got legs. Sansa declared in episode 5 that she can "still feel" Ramsay Bolton's assault — a statement many fans have interpreted as evidence of her pregnancy. 

A few episodes later, Ramsay smugly told Sansa, "You can't kill me. I'm part of you now" — a statement that became less scary when he was immediately ripped apart by his own dogs.


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So, does "I'm part of you now" mean Sansa is pregnant with Ramsay's child? Maybe. But Liam Cunningham, who plays Ser Davos in the show, doesn't think it's likely.

"Unless he's got one of those Game of Thrones pregnancy sticks, he's not gonna know," Cunningham told The Huffington Post

Instead, he thinks Ramsay was pointing out the kind of person he's forced Sansa to become. "I think he’s saying he’s put himself into her head," he said. "That’s what I took from it. She’s never gonna get rid of him because of what he’s done to her."

And, as we've discussed before, Sansa certainly doesn't need to be pregnant to feel the effects of Ramsay's abuse. But even if Ramsay was bluffing before he died, it's still possible. Ugh.

We just hope Ser Davos is right about this one.


BONUS: Goodnight, Westeros.


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Chloe was the shopping editor at Mashable. She was also previously a culture reporter. You can follow her on Twitter at @chloebryan.

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