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Kit Harington (aka “Game of Throne’s” Jon Snow”) Has Checked Into A Retreat Because Of Personal Issues

If you find it hard to handle your favorite TV series coming to an end — let alone a controversial one — spare a thought for the cast. According to Page Six, actor Kit Harington, who played Jon Snow on this little show called Game of Thrones, checked into what they describe as a “luxury rehab” facility a few weeks before the show’s finale episode aired on HBO on May 19th. Page Six reports that the actor is specifically seeking help for dealing with stress, exhaustion, and alcohol, and that he has the full support of his wife, Rose Leslie, who also appeared on Game of Thrones.

However, while Page Six claims to be getting information from “friends” of the actor, there is a bit of debate over the exact nature of the facility Kit is at. TMZ reports that his representatives have emphasized that it’s not a rehab — it’s a “wellness facility.” The reps didn’t comment on the kind of treatment Kit is getting or what it’s for, simply confirming that he is struggling with “personal issues.”

His fans are wishing him all the best.

There’s a lot of love.

Everyone is reaching out — literally and metaphorically.

And while trolls are inevitable, his true fans are coming out fighting.

Harington has been open about the impact that the show’s success has had on his mental health.

Earlier this year, he told Variety that he went into therapy after the intense fan reaction to a big twist in his character’s plot line in the finale of Season 5, which aired in June 2015. In the same interview, he explained that being a main character in one of the most popular shows in the world leads to a lot of public scrutiny, which made him feel unsafe.

Now, after being involved with the show since its very start, he described the intense emotions of filming his final scenes.

In HBO’s documentary The Last Watch, which aired on May 26th and shows the behind-the-scenes work that went into making the final season of Game of Thrones, we see Harington in tears at the last script reading.

Here’s the trailer:

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Hit mute if you haven’t watched the last episode!

Kit’s last moments on the set are also captured — pass us the tissues, we can’t take the feels!

It’s clear that Game of Thrones meant a lot to the actor, and that he needs a break.

It’s a stark reminder that in addition to being talented and gorgeous, celebrities are human like the rest of us, and they need to put their own mental health first.

And something we can all relate to.

The Game of Thrones fanbase has had a rocky few weeks, with 1.6 million people signing a petition to remake the last season, but this story reminds us how much all the creators put into making the show.

Fans are calling out others using this news to further insult the show’s controversial finale.

People are asking for respect.

We’re impressed with Kit’s approach to caring for his mental health, and wish him a peaceful recovery.

Samantha Wachs

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