'Game Of Thrones' Star Kit Harington Revealed Jon Snow's Fate To Avoid Speeding Ticket [VIDEO]

Kit Harington definitely had the world fooled when he insisted that Jon Snow is dead and will no longer return in "Game of Thrones" Season 6. However, the actor has just admitted that he had shared the big secret with one lucky police officer before "Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 3 aired on HBO!

That One Lucky Policeman

Kit Harington was recently a guest on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon (via Huffington Post). The "Game of Thrones" star was asked whether he ever told anyone that Jon Snow will be alive on the show, and Kit Harington admitted, "One policeman knew."

The "Game of Thrones" actor shared how he was driving back from his parents' house and "being a bit naughty" by "going over the speed limit." His fast driving did not go unnoticed as he suddenly heard "the sirens go off" from the back of his car.

The police officer immediately recognized Kit Harington and had an unusual proposal for the man who plays Jon Snow. "He said, 'Look, there is two ways we can do this. You can either follow me back to the police station now and I book you in, or you can tell me whether you live in the next series,'" Harington told Fallon.

Fans would think that Kit Harington would stick to his "Jon Snow is dead" speech, but that didn't happen in this situation. "I'm alive next season," Harington told the officer who immediately responded, "On your way, Lord Commander. Keep the speed down this far south of the wall."

Kit Harington Did What?

This is a shocking revelation for most "Game of Thrones" fans, who had to endure several months of uncertainty over the fate of Jon Snow in Season 6. Luckily, that "one policeman" did not tell anyone about his Kit Harington story, and the world was given a pleasant Jon Snow surprise at the end of "Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 3.

Find out what happens next for Kit Harington's Jon Snow in "Game of Thrones" Season 6. The next episode "Book of the Stranger" will air on HBO on May 15.

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