<p>As the 'Game of Thrones' prequel series 'House of the Dragon' released in Sydney, Patrick Delany, the CEO of Australian television company Foxtel, referred to actress Emilia Clarke as a "short, dumpy girl."</p>.<p>Foxtel, an Australian pay television company, is the country's home for <em>Game of Thrones</em>, reports Variety.</p>.<p>As reported by Australian publication Crikey, Delany was giving a speech ahead of the 'House of the Dragon' premiere screening and tried to make a joke about the first time he watched <em>Game of Thrones</em>.</p>.<p>The CEO said: "I was like, 'What's this show with the short, dumpy girl walking into the fire?'"</p>.<p>Delany was referencing Emilia Clarke's character, Daenerys Targaryen, who famously walks through fire during the series.</p>.<p>An attendee at the Sydney premiere told Crikey that "there was a bit of a gasp" after Delany made the comment.</p>.<p>A Foxtel spokesperson told Crikey after the event that Delany's remark was "meant to be self-deprecating."</p>.<p>The company issued a statement that reads: "The aim was to convey that for him, <em>Games of Thrones</em> was something very different for television in 2011 and that Emilia Clarke went from relatively unknown to one of the most recognised and most-loved actors in television and film.</p>.<p>"On behalf of Mr. Delany, the Foxtel Group apologies if his remarks were misunderstood and caused any offense," the statement concluded.</p>.<p>Since 'House of the Dragon' takes placed hundreds of years before <em>Game of Thrones</em>, Clarke is not involved in any capacity with the new HBO prequel series.</p>.<p>Foxtel announced in 2019 that the controversial <em>Game of Thrones</em> series finale led to the biggest influx of overnight subscribers in the company's history.</p>
<p>As the 'Game of Thrones' prequel series 'House of the Dragon' released in Sydney, Patrick Delany, the CEO of Australian television company Foxtel, referred to actress Emilia Clarke as a "short, dumpy girl."</p>.<p>Foxtel, an Australian pay television company, is the country's home for <em>Game of Thrones</em>, reports Variety.</p>.<p>As reported by Australian publication Crikey, Delany was giving a speech ahead of the 'House of the Dragon' premiere screening and tried to make a joke about the first time he watched <em>Game of Thrones</em>.</p>.<p>The CEO said: "I was like, 'What's this show with the short, dumpy girl walking into the fire?'"</p>.<p>Delany was referencing Emilia Clarke's character, Daenerys Targaryen, who famously walks through fire during the series.</p>.<p>An attendee at the Sydney premiere told Crikey that "there was a bit of a gasp" after Delany made the comment.</p>.<p>A Foxtel spokesperson told Crikey after the event that Delany's remark was "meant to be self-deprecating."</p>.<p>The company issued a statement that reads: "The aim was to convey that for him, <em>Games of Thrones</em> was something very different for television in 2011 and that Emilia Clarke went from relatively unknown to one of the most recognised and most-loved actors in television and film.</p>.<p>"On behalf of Mr. Delany, the Foxtel Group apologies if his remarks were misunderstood and caused any offense," the statement concluded.</p>.<p>Since 'House of the Dragon' takes placed hundreds of years before <em>Game of Thrones</em>, Clarke is not involved in any capacity with the new HBO prequel series.</p>.<p>Foxtel announced in 2019 that the controversial <em>Game of Thrones</em> series finale led to the biggest influx of overnight subscribers in the company's history.</p>