Game of Thrones stars model face masks, cut hair, land sci-fi movies, and more

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Game of Thrones stars are keeping busy helping the less fortunate, landing new gigs, modeling high-fashion face masks, and geeking over their own Funkos.

Today in celebrities, Game of Thrones are out there modeling good behavior, starting with Lena Headey (Cersei), who’s using her time giving haircuts to homeless people as part of Haircuts For Homeless UK.

Perhaps everyone’s getting the classic Cersei Lannister pixie cut!

Meanwhile, Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) has been strutting her fashion stuff with some Dior face masks. Do we even want to know how much they cost? I’m afraid to ask.

If anyone can make face masks look good, it’s Maisie Williams.

Completely unrelated to Williams’ face mask photoshoot, here’s a picture of her as a wee little baby. How adorable is she?!

And if you can’t make a mask fashion, at least make it effective. John Bradley West (Samwell Tarly) posted a picture of himself wearing a mask underneath a face shield. Double points for Sam for taking COVID-19 seriously!

With Game of Thrones behind him, Bradley is looking ahead to a new project. According to Deadline, he’ll star alongside Stanley Tucci, Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson and Charlie Plummer in Liongate’s Moonfall, about a mysterious force that knocks the moon out of its orbit and sets it on a collision course with Earth.

Bradley working with the likes of Stanley Tucci and Halle Berry…Our boy Samwell has come a long way! And he isn’t the only one lining up new gigs. Per Deadline, Kristofer Hivju (Tormund) is all set to star in Distant, a movie about an asteroid miner abandoned on an alien planet. These Game of Thrones guys LOVE their sci-fi, don’t they?

Okay, let’s take a break from the movies to bring you this very adorable picture of Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (the Mountain) and his new baby. Oh my, our fluttering hearts–how adorable is this?!

This is far and away the least intimidating the Mountain has ever looked!

Elsewhere, the Mother of Dragons Emilia Clarke has teamed up with Tribeca and Chanel for the Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker program, joining the likes of Glenn Close, Yara Shahidi, Kristen Stewart and many others.

"Tribeca and CHANEL come together in support of women in film. Through Her Lens, The Tribeca CHANEL Women’s Filmmaker Program, in collaboration with Pulse Films, promotes emerging and independent voices. From funding and project support to dedicated mentorship, this multi-faceted 3-day program champions up-and-coming women writers and directors in the United States. With guidance from Tribeca, one of the country’s most engaged and respected supporters of women writers and directors, THL helps foster these vital voices in their professional and artistic development. Over the course of the program, our mentors assist talent to refine and present their short film concepts to the film industry, and ultimately select one of their projects to fund and produce."

Last but certainly not least, we leave you with Gemma Whelan enjoying her very own Yara Greyjoy Funko:

It’s got to be such a hoot to see yourself in Funko form.

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h/t Digital Spy