Maisie Williams just broke her silence on Sophie Turner’s engagement and it's too much
A wedding is coming
A wedding is coming
From the editors of InStyle US Words by Olivia Bahou
When Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas announced their engagement to the world on Sunday, the Internet collectively freaked out, erupting in Game of Thrones jokes and hilarious Camp Rock references.
While fans couldn’t hold in their excitement, we were waiting to see how the other most important person in Sophie Turner’s life would react. We are, of course, referring to her Game of Thrones co-star and fellow Stark sister, Maisie Williams.
Williams made us wait until Monday for her response to the news, but her message was certainly worth the extra 24 hours. Williams reposted her BFF’s engagement announcement photo, stunning ring and all, and wrote a heartfelt note alongside it.
‘Congratulations to my beautiful girlfriend on her engagement,’ she wrote. ‘This is just one of MANY life milestones we’ll share. Love you both.’
Her hashtags, though, tell the real story. She used ‘#mophie,’ her friendship nickname with Sophie, followed by ‘#jophie,’ Joe and Sophie’s couple name. And ‘#holymoly’ just sums the whole dang thing up.
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