GAME of Thrones star Iwan Rheon was spotted posing for a picture with the staff from a vegan chicken shop from Worcester.
No Frickin Chicken was selling its quirky vegan chicken at Green Man Festival in Wales.
The four-day celebration kicked off on Thursday, August 18 and came to an end on Sunday, August 21.
On Friday (August 19) Amber Doody, who works for No Frickin Chicken, served up the Game of Thrones star some chicken.
Hana Hughes, co-founder, said: "[he was] really nice, so friendly and when we asked him for a picture in front of our van, he was more than happy to throw his arm around Amber and smile for a photo."
Iwan, who is vegetarian, apparently comes to Green Man Festival regularly and was quite keen to enjoy some vegan chicken and he even came back for seconds.
Chef Paddy Kelly, founder, asked the TV star what he thought of the chicken and he replied "it was really nice and I had to come back for more!"
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Miss Hughes said: "Paddy and I have been to Greenman many times as attendees, but this was the first time we went as food traders and we loved the festival just as much working there as we did as attendees. It's such a great festival.
"It was a really fun time and it was just really fun and it was a really lovely festival.
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"We were so busy at Greenman, 2022 is our first year doing major festivals, and Greenman was our busiest festival yet, we sold 3,000 meals and even sold out off 'chicken' pieces on the final day!"
Over the years the vegan chicken shop has built up a lot of loyal followers who have left them several reviews.
One reviewer said: "I ate this a few times at VCO, and in my opinion, it is by far the best chicken substitute I’ve had. If you get a chance, make sure you give it a try"
Another vegan mac and cheese fan said: "So happy I stumbled across them, the mac and cheeze was so tasty!"
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