Stressed 'Game of Thrones' star Kit Harington getting treatment

The actor has checked into a retreat to seek treatment for stress, exhaustion and addiction

FILE - This April 3, 2019 file photo shows Kit Harington at HBO's "Game of Thrones" final season premiere in New York. "Game of Thrones" star Harington has checked into a wellness retreat to work on what his representative says are "personal issues." A representative for Harington said Tuesday, May 28, the British actor was utilizing a post-"Game of Thrones" break in his schedule to spend time at the facility. No additional details were released. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
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Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington is undergoing treatment after the end of the HBO television series in which he starred as Jon Snow, his representative said on Tuesday, May 28.

"Kit has decided to utilise this break in his schedule as an opportunity to spend some time at a wellness retreat to work on some personal issues," a representative for the British actor said in a statement.

Harington, 32, went from virtual unknown to world stardom in Game of Thrones, in which he played the role of the courageous Snow, whose actions in the final episode were one of the show's biggest shockers.

In this photo provided by HBO, Kit Harington portrays Jon Snow in a scene from the seventh season of HBO's "Game of Thrones." Piracy is a long-running and even routine issue for Hollywood, whether it’s street vendors hawking bootleg DVDs on street corners or video uploaded to file-sharing sites like Pirate Bay. Now cybercriminals are also putting embarrassing chatter and other company secrets at risk. Separately from HBO’s recent run-ins with hackers, upcoming “Game of Thrones” episodes have leaked several times, and it is TV’s most pirated show. (Helen Sloan/Courtesy of HBO via AP)
The ending of 'Game of Thrones' is thought to have taken its toll on the Jon Snow actor. AP

The statement did not give details of his issues, but The New York Post's Page Six column said Harington was hard hit by the ending of the show and was being treated for stress, exhaustion and excessive drinking.

Page Six added that he checked into a clinic in the United States help several weeks before the medieval fantasy series came to an end on May 19. The finale attracted a record 19.3 million viewers in the United States alone.

Harington, who married his Game of Thrones co-star Rose Leslie in 2018, told Variety earlier this year that he had previously found it hard to deal with the fame and attention the show brought, calling it "terrifying."

"I felt I had to feel that I was the most fortunate person in the world, when actually, I felt very vulnerable. I had a shaky time in my life around there - like I think a lot of people do in their 20s," he told Variety in an interview published in March.