‘Game Of Thrones’: Ed Sheeran & More React To Red Wedding Deaths

Warning: Stop reading if you don’t want to know who lost their lives on this week’s ‘Game of Thrones!’

Game Of Thrones delivered its biggest game-changer — and most heartbreaking moment — on the June 3 episode, as two fan-favorite characters met their untimely end (…along with about a million other people.) And even though the events were directly pulled from George R.R. Martin‘s novels, fans are refusing to accept the truth.

Who Died On ‘Game Of Thrones?’

Robb Stark (Richard Madden), Catelyn (Michelle Fairley) and Talisa (Oona Chaplin) were among the victims of last night’s episode; don’t even get me started on Robb’s direwolf!

Not even Richard could make it through the process of filming his character’s death without breaking down in tears.

“There was lots of tears from many people, including myself, just for the fact the character — the way it happens,” Richard said in a conference call prior to the episode airing.

Ed Sheeran & More Celebs Tweet About ‘Game Of Thrones’

Not even our favorite stars were prepared for last night’s shocking twist! Actors from GleeThe Vampire Diaries and more immediately tweeted their disbelief, and HollywoodLife.com rounded up the top responses:

“i dont know what just happened in game of thrones. i’m in shock.” — Ed Sheeran

“I don’t even know what to do with myself after that last game of thrones episode.” — Alexander Ludwig

“game of thrones. I’m out.” — Kevin McHale

“Um… Game of Thrones!” — Joseph Morgan

“Game of thrones. . . What just happened?” — Joe Jonas

“Game of Thrones. A+” — Zach Braff

HollywoodLifers, what was YOUR reaction to this week’s multiple shocking deaths? Drop a comment with your thoughts below!

WATCH: The Bloody Red Wedding

— Andy Swift

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