Games of Thrones star Emilia Clarke wants to see photo editing apps ''banned'' as she thinks it sends the wrong message to young people.
The 32-year-old actress, who plays Daenerys Targaryen on the popular HBO show, has slammed online photo editors and programs because she says it's ''not right'' for people to be putting heavily edited pictures on their social media pages.
Speaking to Miss Vogue magazine, Clarke said: ''I struggle with the girl next door also editing their pictures. It's not right. Where is that human interaction? I think that the apps that make people airbrush themselves and look thinner or look clearer skinned should be banned.
"I don't think this s**t should be on the phone for young people. I do not agree with it, I do not like it, it doesn't make me feel good. I don't do it on my Instagram. I filter, sure, everybody's got to filter! But ain't no way that I'm going to retouch that stuff.''

Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie recently said fans will "need therapy" after the show comes to its dramatic conclusion in a matter of weeks.
The actress, who plays Brienne of Tarth on the series, told the Radio Times of the show's ending, "You're going to need therapy.
"The show ending is going to send all of the world into professional help."
Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow, previously said that he expects the ending will divide audiences as "I haven't watched a single series that has a following like Thrones does where everyone is satisfied with the ending."
Game of Thrones returns on Monday, April 15 at 2am and 9.00pm on Sky Atlantic.