She lost out the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress at the 2015 Emmys on Sunday.
But with Game Of Thrones thrashing the competition by picking up a record number of trophies, Lena Headey celebrated the momentous evening with some help from McDonalds.
Heading to press room with her co-stars, the 41-year-old actress was seen with a chip in her mouth as she held up her gown ahead of a photo session.
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No shame in her game! Game Of Thrones Lena Headey scoffed McDonalds fries on Sunday after the Emmys
Despite having dinner on the go, Headey looked picture perfect in her beautiful beaded backless oxblood plunging gown.
With her cropped raven hair styled in a side fringe, the actress, who portrays Queen Cersei Lannister in the hit drama, rocked dark eye make-up and nude lips.

Food fit for a queen: Lena held the chip in her mouth as she put on her heels before the photocall

Winning! Game Of Thrones thrashed the competition at the award show and picked up several trophies
Leading lady: In the hit show, Headey portrays Queen Cersei Lannister who is determined to reign
During the main event, Game Of Thrones won the biggest award of the evening by picking up the trophy for Outstanding Drama Series.
The cult show beat out Mad Men, Better Call Saul, Downton Abbey, Homeland, House Of Cards and Orange Is The New Black to win Best Drama.
The hit HBO series also broke the record for most Emmy wins in one year thanks to 12 gongs including outstanding supporting actor, writer and director at the 67th Emmy Awards.

Picture perfect: Lena wore a beautiful beaded backless oxblood plunging prom style gown

Second win: GOT's star Peter Dinklage accepted his second Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor on Sunday as the show picked up a record 12 Emmys

Victorious: The actor gave his best victory shout as he posed up a storm for the cameras on the red carpet
British actresses Lena and Emilia Clarke were also both nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress, but were beaten by Orange Is The New Black star Uzo Aduba.
Game Of Thrones, which stars Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington, Maisie Williams, Natalie Dormer, Nathalie Emmanuel and Alfie Allen, also won eight Creative Emmy awards last week.
The previous record holder was drama The West Wing, which picked up nine Emmys in 2000.

Emmy record: Writers David Benioff (L) and D.B. Weiss accept Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series award

Win: Director David Nutter also won a trophy for the season five finale
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