Bella Ramsey 19 reveals shes still being ranted about Game

Bella Ramsey, 19, reveals she’s still being ranted about Game of Thrones ending

Bella Ramsey has revealed she’s still getting people to rant about the ending of Game Of Thrones, four years after the show ended.

The British actress, 19, rose to fame as House Mormont lead Lyanna Mormont on the hit show between seasons six through eight.

Despite the show’s incredible success with both critics and commercial outlets, its finale was widely panned by fans, and a petition was even created to rewrite the final season.

Annoying: Bella Ramsey has revealed that she still has people coming to her house to rant about the ending of Game Of Thrones, four years after the show ended

Annoying: Bella Ramsey has revealed that she still has people coming to her house to rant about the ending of Game Of Thrones, four years after the show ended

Bella says people are still unhappy about how 2019 ended and often reach out to her to complain about it.

Speaking on Jimmy Kimmel Live, she said, “People like to ask me what I think of the ending. And I ask her back, “What do you think about that?”

“I do not have an opinion. I just let them either hate or talk about how great it was – mostly hate at the end for about 10 minutes and then I just sit there and listen and then say “goodbye nice to meet you” and then that it was.

“The general consensus is that it wasn’t great… It seemed fine to me.”

Breakthrough: The British actress, 19, rose to fame as Lyanna Mormont, head of House Mormont, on the hit show between seasons six through eight

Breakthrough: The British actress, 19, rose to fame as Lyanna Mormont, head of House Mormont, on the hit show between seasons six through eight

It comes after the Last of Us star revealed she’s gender-specific, telling the New York Times she found it “exciting” to be referred to as “he”.

She said: “I think my gender has always been very fluid. Someone would call me her or they and I wouldn’t think about it, but I knew it was a little bit exciting when someone called me.”

The star said she ticks “non-binary” if it’s an option on a form, before adding: “I’m very much just one person.

“Being gendered is something I don’t particularly like, but when it comes to pronouns, I really couldn’t care less.”

Disappointed: Bella says people are still unhappy about how 2019 ended and often turn to her to complain about it

Disappointed: Bella says people are still unhappy about how 2019 ended and often turn to her to complain about it

The star has been nominated for her role in Catherine Called Birdy as Lady Catherine / Birdy at the upcoming Critics Choice Awards, taking place on Sunday.

Bella joins other famous faces who have been revealed to be gender neutral or non-binary.

Emma Corrin identifies as non-binary and uses she/them pronouns as of 2021, while Sam Smith revealed in 2019 that they were non-binary.

First released on the Playstation 3 in 2013, The Last Of Us took the gaming world by storm, selling 1.3 million units in its first week and over 17 million by 2018.

Set 20 years after a pandemic wiped out most of the world, the game focuses on Ellie, who may be an integral part of the pandemic’s cure, and a smuggler named Joel.

Bella plays Ellie, a 14-year-old orphan who struggles to learn that she could play a big part in saving the world as she knows it. She plays the role of Joel alongside Pedro Pascal.

The game is considered by many to be one of the greatest of all time, leading to the sequel The Last Of Us Part II which was released in June 2020.

The sequel sold more than 4 million copies in its first weekend, making it one of the fastest-selling PS4 games.

Before this new HBO series came to fruition, the game was previously in development as a film adaptation at Sony Pictures. It will be released on January 15th.

Big Role: Bella plays Ellie, a 14-year-old orphan who struggles to learn that she could play a big part in saving the world as she knows it

Big Role: Bella plays Ellie, a 14-year-old orphan who struggles to learn that she could play a big part in saving the world as she knows it