London, June 5 -- Actress Emilia Clarke has opened up about the lasting emotional and physical impact of surviving two brain haemorrhages in her twenties, recalling a period when she believed she had "cheated death" and feared it would eventually "come to get" her, according to People.

Speaking at the event, the 'Game of Thrones' star reflected on her recovery journey and highlighted the importance of mental health support for people living with brain injuries.

"For a number of years, I felt that I had cheated death, and it was coming to get me," Clarke said. "I truly felt like I had done something wrong, and I shouldn't be here. I also thought it ruined my ability to act, which some people might agree with!" as per the outlet.

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