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Priyanka Chopra-Nick Jonas wedding: Sophie Turner inspires Game of Thrones jokes

Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra got married to American singer Nick Jonas over the weekend and it did not take long for pictures from the "wedding of the year" to flood the internet.

Social media feeds have been flooded with pictures from Chopra and Jonas' mehendi and sangeet ceremonies, which took place at the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur.


The wedding was an intimate affair attended by close family and friends and in attendance was Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark on HBO's Game of Thrones series.

Turner is engaged to Joe Jonas, Nick's brother, making her Chopra's soon-to-be sister-in-law. Pictures show Turner dancing at Chopra's sangeet ceremony in a red lehenga and all Game of Thrones fans could see was Sansa Stark.

This soon led to a lot of jokes online.

Check a few below:

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