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Sophie Turner Shades Evangeline Lilly's 'Freedom' Stance on Coronavirus Social Distancing

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Sophie Turner is ready to spill some more tea — this time, taking aim at one celebrity's controversial refusal to participate in social distancing.

The Game of Thrones star channeled some of Sansa Stark's signature snark in an Instagram Live video in which she scoffed at those who aren't staying home to help flatten the curve of coronavirus cases. "Here's the tea: stay inside, don't be f---ing stupid even if you count your 'freedom' over — I don't know what is it, like — your health?!" Turner said, alongside husband Joe Jonas, in a filtered selfie video. "I don't give a f--- about your freedom, you could be infecting other people — other vulnerable people around you — by doing this.

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