Kit Harington flaunted his chiseled physique as he posed backstage at the West End production of “Slave Play.”
Playwright Jeremy O. Harris took to Instagram Tuesday to share the risqué snap of the “Game of Thrones” alum as he flexed his six-pack while preparing to get an IV drip in the dressing room of the Noël Coward Theatre in London.
Harington, 37, stood up for the picture while wearing gray joggers and holding what appeared to be an empty coffee cup.
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The actor appeared to be unaware that the pic would be posted online as Harris, 35, wrote on his Instagram Story, “Kits gonna kill me for posting this. Share it so he will forgive me.”
Indeed the photo was reshared several times on X as one fan gushed, “KIT HARINGTON I HAVE NO WORDS.”
“oh i’m going to London,” another quipped.
However, it’s likely Harington won’t see the snap anytime soon as he doesn’t have any social media accounts.
Harris also shared a slew of behind-the-scenes photos from the Tony-nominated play, including of the cast with pop sensation Madonna.
Harington has played the role of Jim in the production since June 29.
Ahead of accepting the supporting role, the actor was fearful his reputation as “GOT” character Jon Snow would distract fans from the art of the play.
“Kit was saying ‘I don’t want this to be “Kit Harington in Slave Play,” this is an ensemble play and I’m not even the lead,'” Harris recalled in an interview with the Guardian published in February.
“He knows the weight his name carries and how that could become a distraction if we allowed it to be.”
Harris — who wrote the play while attending Yale School of Drama — has seemingly stood by his decision to cast Harington in the production as he gushed over its success.
“It’s been a blessed few weeks,” he wrote on social media.
“This has been a once in a lifetime experience can’t wait to do it again.”