Well, let us tell you it's true. In fact, Lena was pregnant twice while the show was in production. The actress was pregnant with her first child, Wylie, during the first season of GoT. She was then pregnant with her second child Teddy while filming season six of the show in 2015.
Books. Queen Cersei Lannister is a member of House Lannister and the eldest child of Lord Tywin Lannister. She is the Queen of King Robert Baratheon, and has three children, Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen Baratheon.
Technically, she's had four, but in Season 1, she told Catelyn Stark how her first, a “black-haired beauty” she had with Robert, died of fever shortly after his birth. If Maggy's prophecy is correct, we can expect tragedy in Cersei's fifth pregnancy as well.
Sure, she stopped glugging wine in season seven, but very quickly in season eight she was back to her old habits—despite having told Jaime that she was pregnant with their fourth child. But as it turns out, Cersei really was pregnant.
Earlier in the episode we saw Cersei tell Euron that she was pregnant and that he, not Jaime, was the father. Since Cersei and Euron didn't sleep together until after Jaime left King's Landing, there's no reason anyone up north would know about the pregnancy.
Who's the father of Cersei's child? The father, based on the all the evidence and context, is again Jaime Lannister, Cersei's brother. The first time we heard about the pregnancy was back in season 7, when Jaime was still knocking around King's Landing.
Cersei has been involved in an incestuous affair with her twin brother, Jaime, since childhood. All three of Cersei's children are Jaime's, which is unbeknownst to Robert.
In the show only, she had a trueborn child of Robert's that died and a fourth pregnancy by her brother. That would make it her FIFTH child by conception … In the books, her three children by Jamie are her only children. Isn't Cersei Lannister ugly?
When Cersei has an affair with Lancel Lannister, their cousin. Cersei sleeps with their cousin Lancel throughout seasons one and two. Lancel does everything she asks him to, including causing the death of King Robert. In season five, Lancel confesses the affair and the death of Robert to the High Sparrow.
While filming season one of Game of Thrones in 2010, Headey was pregnant with her first child Wylie. The producers decided to use a body double, while also dressing Headey in long flowing dresses and robes to hide the pregnancy.
Thus, Tyrion is four years younger than twins Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and Cersei, making him 32 in the pilot.
She refers to her three dragons as her children, of course, but she maintains to her Hand of the King, Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), and to Jon Snow (Kit Harington), that she's incapable of having additional human kids. Daenerys was pregnant once of course, way back in Season 1.
When the series first began, Cersei had three children, ostensibly with her husband, King Robert Baratheon, but actually fathered by her twin brother and secret lover, Jaime Lannister. As Game of Thrones enters its final season, all three of those children are long dead.
Background. This Baratheon was Cersei Lannister's firstborn child, and the only one of her children to actually be fathered by her lawful husband, King Robert Baratheon, making him the only trueborn child of both parents.
Both Jaime and Cersei Lannister are 35/36 as the Game of Thrones kicks off, reaching 43 by the final season and presumably enjoying extravagant 40th birthday parties in between incestuous romps and repelling angry Northerners.
Princess Myrcella Baratheon is known to the Seven Kingdoms as the middle child of King Robert Baratheon and Queen Cersei Lannister. A member of House Baratheon of King's Landing, her siblings are Princes Joffrey and Tommen.
2. When she mourned Joffrey's death. Obviously, it was a treat for viewers to see young Joffrey get his just desserts, but the way Cersei was absolutely wrecked by his death kind of dampened the mood. For whatever reason, Joffrey was her favorite, her baby boy, and he burst like a rotten blister.
While Cersei was promised to Prince Rhaegar Targaryen as a young girl, he ended up marrying Elia Martell before being killed by King Robert Baratheon — Cersei's eventual husband.
Jaime knows that Cersei has been sleeping with him, that her children are his and that she caused Robert's death. That doesn't automatically make the charge about Lancel true, but he knows those charges are at least completely justified and not trumped up in the slightest. Cersei admitted that she slept with Lancel.
Over the weekend at German Comic Con, actress Lena Headey explained that they actually shot a scene showing Cersei having a miscarriage that never made it into the show. "We shot a scene that never made it into Season 7, which was where I lose the baby.
She got pregnant by Robert once but Jamie found a woman to "cleanse" Cersei - I.e., abort the pregnancy. In the show, she and Robert had one child together but the baby, a black-haired boy, "died of a fever" soon after he was born. Cersei and Robert even talk about it later on in the season.
One of the most memorable came at the end of season 6, when Cersei Lannister blew up the Sept of Baelor and so horrified her son, King Tommen Baratheon, that he jumped out the Red Keep window to his death.
[3] When Cersei was a girl, her father promised her that she would marry Prince Rhaegar and would one day become queen. She was delighted by this news and became infatuated with Rhaegar upon their first meeting. However, King Aerys rebuffed Tywin's offer, later marrying Rhaegar to Elia Martell.
He was involved in an incestuous relationship with Cersei, and unknown to most, he was the biological father of her three deceased children, Joffrey, Myrcella, and Tommen.
Jaime, however, has remained faithful to Cersei and has never slept with another woman. Despite sharing a deep bond with Brienne – which many have suggested is an unacknowledged love for her – he has only ever consciously loved his twin sister.