Savage x Fenty CEO Rihanna named House of the Dragon star Olivia Cooke the newest brand ambassador for her four-year-old lingerie line.
In the sexy new campaign - which dropped Saturday - the English 28-year-old emerged from a red curtain wearing a single-strapped fishnet dress over black bra and panties.
Olivia showcased her slim 5ft5in figure and pert posterior wearing three different looks in the video.
'Serving bawdy... high in her tower,' the campaign read.
'Fit for a queen. Lace & leather looks just right for an iron throne. Cop that new new before it's gone.'
Cooke was also seen modeling a neon-green bra and mini-skirt, featuring cut-outs at the hips, while posing seductively next to a marble column.
The Slow Horses actress - who boasts 278K Instagram followers - wrote of her new scantily-clad gig: 'Would jump off a cliff for Rihanna so this felt like a better option.'
Olivia's Savage x Fenty campaign came two days before she revealed that she suffered a 'full mental breakdown' at age 22 in 2016 while filming Thoroughbreds and Ready Player One back to back.
'It was bad, bad. Awful, actually,' Cooke told Observer Magazine.
'It was a big old lovely cocktail. Being homesick and not knowing it, having not stopped since I was 18, being on my own for large swathes of time.'
The Soft Voice producer-star said she was 'very good at hiding' her depression, which was worsened by the double shock of Brexit and election of President Donald Trump.
Olivia's mental health did not improve when she moved to Vancouver to film her role as Norman Bate's girlfriend Emma Decody on A&E's Bates Motel for five seasons spanning 2013–2017.
'I'm so grateful for that job, but I had a really tough time on it,' Cooke admitted.
'The way the schedule worked, we all had different storylines, so a lot of my time was spent in this apartment in Vancouver, working once every two weeks.'
The ex-girlfriend of Christopher Abbott said her 'incessant, persistent, anxious thoughts' diminished by 2019 and she now feels 'quite content, for the first time in years.'
Olivia admitted she never watched Game of Thrones before being cast as Lady Alicent Hightower in George R. R. Martin and Ryan Condal's $200M-budget prequel, House of Dragon.
'I resist things that are popular, but to my own detriment, because it's really f***ing good,' Cooke gushed.
But the Sound of Metal alum - who's the daughter of a retired policeman - still does not believe she'll ever become a huge, massive celebrity like Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.
'I've worked for a decade and I've done what I thought – or what everyone told me – would be the thing, and still managed to live very anonymously,' Olivia scoffed.
Catch more of Cooke's ambitious character vying for the Iron Throne from the people-pleasing King Viserys I Targaryen (Paddy Considine) in the 10-episode series, which airs Sundays on HBO.