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Emilia Clarke Stuns in Sheer, Frilly Gown During Rare Red Carpet Appearance

Emilia Clarke was the mother of looks at her first red carpet outing in years.

The Game of Thrones star, 39, stunned at the Global Gift Gala on Saturday, November 1, at the Kimpton Fitzroy Hotel in London. She served as the Honorary Chair of the event and was seen posing with Global Gift Foundation founder Maria Bravo, singer Christina Milian and others.

Clarke wore a black McQueen dress that featured a sheer lace bodice with frill accents, a low back and a long ruffled skirt. Her hair was styled down and parted to the side. Her natural makeup look was completed with dewy skin, pink lips and black eyeliner.

According to their website, the Global Gift Foundation aims to create a positive impact on the lives of children, women and families who are in a situation of vulnerability and/or risk of social exclusion.

Emilia Clarke Feared Being Fired from ‘Game of Thrones’ After Brain Injury

Emilia was joined by her mom, Jenny Clarke, at the event as their charity SameYou was honored. SameYou advocates for better mental health treatment for people recovering from brain injuries. The organization helps survivors rebuild their lives after leaving the hospital and supports them with innovative emotional, social and physical rehabilitation programs.

Emilia herself survived two life-threatening brain hemorrhages while working on the early seasons of Game of Thrones. She initially believed something was wrong while completing a workout with her trainer in February 2011. Emilia said she “felt as though an elastic band were squeezing” on her brain in a 2019 essay for The New Yorker.

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Emilia Clarke attends the Global Gift Gala London 2025. Photo by Hoda Davaine/WireImage

After being taken to the hospital, she was diagnosed with a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Clarke then underwent a “minimally invasive” brain surgery procedure. However, she later suffered from aphasia, which caused her to temporarily forget her name and led her to fear she would never recover.

Though the aphasia only lasted a week, she learned two years later that she suffered another brain aneurysm while undergoing a brain scan. Healthcare workers operated on her twice to resolve the issue, with the second surgery going right through her skull.

“The recovery was even more painful than it had been after the first surgery,” she explained to The New Yorker. “I looked as though I had been through a war more gruesome than any that Daenerys experienced.”

Prince William Honors Emilia Clarke With Medal for Charity Work

Emilia has kept a low profile following the conclusion of Game of Thrones in May 2019. She last appeared publicly at F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain in July 2024 and walked the carpet at the Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year 2023 in November of that year.

She is set to make a return to the screen soon, however, in the upcoming Prime Video series Criminal and Peacock’s spy thriller Ponies. She also voiced a character in the animated comedy The Twits, which was released on Netflix earlier this month.

Byee 2023! But Malawians won’t forgive Chakwera for misery, hardships

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Once hailed as a beacon of hope for Malawi, President Lazarus Chakwera is now facing the wrath of his people as they struggle under the weight of a crumbling economy.

In 2023, Malawians bore the burden of skyrocketing prices, a devalued currency, and an apparent favoritism towards Chakwera’s tribe.

The consequences of his actions have left a lasting scar on the nation, leading to questions on whether forgiveness is even possible.

In January 2023, Malawians were paying a meager 600 kwacha for a packet of sugar. However, by December, this basic necessity had skyrocketed to a staggering 2500 kwacha.

The story repeated itself with bread, which was once an affordable staple at 350 kwacha, but steadily increased to an exorbitant 1500 kwacha.

The effects of inflation have left households struggling to put food on the table and fueled a sense of disillusionment with the government.

Adding insult to injury, Chakwera’s government chose to devalue the kwacha by a shocking 44%. This move sent shockwaves across the country, destabilizing the economy and exacerbating the financial hardships faced by ordinary citizens.

While the president painted the devaluation as a necessary step towards economic growth, its impact on the daily lives of Malawians cannot be ignored.

Furthermore, Chakwera’s excessive foreign trips drained the country’s forex reserves, a precious resource that could have been used to tackle pressing domestic issues.

Instead, it seemed as though the president’s international engagements took precedence over the welfare of his people, leaving Malawians wondering where their priorities truly lay.

The perception of tribal favoritism under Chakwera’s leadership further deepened the divide within the country.

Reports emerged of preferential treatment towards the Chewa tribe, leaving other regions feeling neglected and marginalized.

The implementation of the Affordable Inputs Program, designed to support farmers, disproportionally benefited the central region of Malawi, leading to widespread resentment and accusations of bias.

Amid these economic challenges, Chakwera’s leadership came under scrutiny. Many began to question his ability to govern, labeling him a clueless leader.

As the economy continued to deteriorate, Malawians yearned for a leader who could steer the country toward prosperity, but their hopes were met with disappointment.

In this tale of economic hardship and a government seemingly out of touch, it becomes evident why Malawians struggle to find forgiveness for their president.

Everything from the soaring prices of basic goods, the devaluation of the kwacha, to the perceived preferential treatment of his tribe, has left a bitter taste in the mouths of the people.

The wounds inflicted on the nation’s economy by Chakwera’s government in 2023 run deep, and it remains to be seen if they can ever be healed.

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