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Kit Harington Says His Mental Health Issues Were 'Directly' Related To Game Of Thrones

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Wow, we knew Game Of Thrones caused a lot of viewers real pain, but we guess we didn’t consider the emotional cost to the actors involved.

However, the way Kit Harington tells it, that may have been far worse! The man who stole our hearts as hero Jon Snow appeared on The Jess Cagle Show on SiriusXM on Monday, ostensibly promoting his role in Season Two of the Amazon series Modern Love.

However, the talk got really deep really fast as host Jess Cagle asked about the break Kit took from acting right after the end of the HBO hit. Photos: Stars Who Walked Away From Hollywood  The young actor checked himself into rehab in the Summer of 2019, just after the show’s controversial finale aired.

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