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Rose Leslie, Kit Harington: 'Game of Thrones' Stars 'End Relationship'

Rose Leslie and Kit Harington who co-star on HBO's hit series "Game of Thrones" ended their real-life romance, according to reports this week.

Both 26-years-old, Lesley portrays Ygritte, a "wilding" on GOT, while Harington portrays the noble Jon Snow.

The actors had started dating off-screen shortly after their characters became close on the fantasy drama.

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However, Leslie, who has also appeared on "Downton Abbey," is allegedly dating someone else, according to the Daily Mail.

Meanwhile, Harington's character is a fan favorite on "GOT." The show also stars Peter Dinklage, Maisie Williams, Emilia Clarke and Michelle Fairley, among many others.

Season three of the television series sent fans into a frenzy on social media sites with scenes such as the Red Wedding. The shocking conclusion saw the deaths of many beloved characters and had fans flooding Twitter hours after the show aired.

Among the shocked and saddened fans were dozens of celebrities who tweeted their reactions to the violent closing moments in the Red Wedding scene.

Elizabeth Banks, a star in "Hunger Games," wrote: "Holy Mother…. I have nothing quippy or cool to say re: Game of Thrones. I'm shattered. #GoT"

"Pretty Little Liars" star Troian Bellisario added that the episode took a huge toll o her mood.

"My outlook on life is bleak," wrote the actress. "But I've never been this low. Thanks #GOT for making me love things and then slaughtering them before my eyes."

Also among the notable tweets was that of "GOT" star Lena Headey who portrays Queen Cersei Lannister on the series.

"I cried," the actress posted to Twitter of the gut-wrenching Red Wedding scene. "Michelle Fairley is one of my favorite actors to watch. She is so present. That howl for her son ripped through my heart."

The "GOT" cast is currently filming season four, which is set to air on HBO in Spring 2014.

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