After surviving two aneurysms, Emilia Clarke Is Missing 'Quite A Bit' Of Her Brain.

In a recent interview, Emilia Clarke, 35, revealed that she had experienced two brain hemorrhages. The Game of Thrones actress experienced a subarachnoid hemorrhage in 2011 due to a ruptured aneurysm, followed by another aneurysm in 2013.
Emilia described the incident in 2019: "I had a huge bleed and the doctors made it clear that my prognosis was bleak if they didn't operate again.
In a BBC interview, Clarke discussed her post-brain aneurysm life. A brain aneurysm is a protrusion in a blood artery. Its rupture could result in deadly internal hemorrhage. Clarke declared, "Given the portion of my brain that is no longer functional, it is amazing that I can speak, occasionally with clarity, and go about my daily activities without experiencing any negative effects. I am among the extremely, extremely, extremely small minority of people who can make it through that."
Clarke has been chosen for the MCU series Secret Invasion following the popularity of Game of Thrones. Ben Mendelsohn, Kingsley Ben-Adir, and Samuel L. Jackson are also featured in the original series for Disney Plus. A group of shape-changing aliens who have been infiltrating Earth for years will be the center of the story. Jackson will resume his role as Nick Fury, and Ben-Adir will play the major antagonist.
In addition, Clarke will co-star with Chiwetel Ejiofor in the science fiction comedy The Pod Generation. She is currently the lead in a 2.5-hour theater production of The Seagull.

