The short film, set “somewhere in the South of France,” opens with Turner, 28, overlooking a balcony before heading inside her hotel, where a handsome French bartender greets her.
Sophie Turner jokes about dating in a new St-Germain ad. St-Germain Drinks The “Game of Thrones” star partnered with the liqueur company for its “Spritz Up Your Summer” campaign. St-Germain Drinks
The actress seductively says she is “looking for something different, fun, fresh” — in a nod to her recent change in relationship status.
“I’m very particular,” she explains.
“Has to be bright, obviously, bubbly, the type that’s welcome at any party, sweet but not too sweet. Am I asking too much or do you think I’ll find it?”
Turner says she is “looking for something different, fun, fresh.” St-Germain Drinks She also requests “bright,” “bubbly” and “sweet but not too sweet.” St-Germain Drinks
Thankfully, the bartender knows just what she’s looking for — a St-Germain Hugo Spritz.
“Truly the whole package,” Turner quips.
While the “Joan” star’s collaboration with the liqueur company makes light of life after Jonas, it also plays into past claims about her lifestyle .
“Those were the worst few days of my life,” she said of the rumors spreading, insisting that she is “a good mum” and has “never been a partier” — which Jonas himself once confirmed .
“It hurt because I really do completely torture myself over every move I make as a mother — mum guilt is so real!” she added. “I just kept having to say to myself, ‘None of this is true.’”
However, Turner vehemently denied the claims, insisting she has “never been a partier.” WireImage for Vanity Fair She said she is a “good mum” and refused to allow the reports to change how she felt about herself. Instagram/@sophiet
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