'Game of Thrones' star Sophie Turner says she's 'experimented' with sexuality: 'I love a soul, not a gender'

Game of Thrones” star Sophie Turner had no problem being candid about her past love life in a recent interview with Rolling Stone.

Turner, who plays Sansa Stark in the HBO hit series that’s entering its final season in April, opened up to the publication about her relationship with fiancé Joe Jonas, whom she announced her engagement to in October 2017.

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Responding as to why the actress, who recently turned 23, got engaged “so young,” Turner said she was “fully preparing [herself] to be single for the rest of [her] life.”

But, she said, “I think once you’ve found the right person, you just know. I feel like I’m much older a soul than I am in age. I feel like I’ve lived enough life to know. I’ve met enough guys to know — I’ve met enough girls to know. I don’t feel 22 [now 23]. I feel like 27, 28.”

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Questioned further about her mention of girls, Turner said: “Everyone experiments. It's part of growing up. I love a soul, not a gender.”

The actress was also joined by her real-life friend and fellow "Thrones" co-star Maisie Williams for the interview, which was featured as the magazine’s cover story.

Separately, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Williams opened up about the upcoming season, saying “there’s a lot of death this year.”

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The actress, who plays Arya Stark in the show, also mentioned there are many parallels in the last season to the first. As for the ending, “people don’t want it to end,” she admitted. “No matter how you end it, people don’t want it to end. So the ending is not going to be okay, because ‘the end’ is not okay. You know what I mean? I think the way we end it is right. And I think it’s time.”

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Fans can catch the eighth and final season of “Game of Thrones” on HBO on April 14.

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