HBO forced to apologise after Game of Thrones showed President George W. Bush's decapitated head impaled on a STAKE

Politicians are calling for a boycott of HBO's fantasy series Game of Thrones after the creator's 'despicable' decision to include former President George W. Bush's severed head in several scenes.



In the tenth episode of the first season, Mr Bush's decapitated head is seen impaled on a wooden spike, covered in filthy long hair and slathered in dirt.

HBO and the show's creators, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, have apologized for the incident.

Mr Benioff and Mr Weiss, who noted the appearance in the series' DVD commentary, insist it wasn't a political statement - just a prop.



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HBO called the scene 'unacceptable, disrespectful and in very bad taste.'



'We made this clear to the executive producers of the series who apologized immediately for this inadvertent careless mistake. We are sorry this happened and will have it removed from any future DVD production,' the company said in a statement to the MailOnline.



The creators said they regret pointing out that one of their prosthetic heads looked like the former president .



'We use a lot of prosthetic body parts on the show: heads, arms, etc. We can't afford to have these all made from scratch, especially in scenes where we need a lot of them, so we rent them in bulk,' Messrs Benioff and Weiss said.

They insisted no one even noticed the head looked like Mr Bush until after they were done shooting the scene.



'We meant no disrespect to the former President and apologize if anything we said or did suggested otherwise,' they added.



The finale of the first season of Game of Thrones, Fire and Blood, one of the series' beloved characters Ned Stark is beheaded by new king Joffrey for treason.



In one brutal scene, King Joffrey brings his bride-to-be to gaze upon the severed head of her father.

Sansa Stark refuses at first, but then looks up to see not only her father, but also George W. Bush.



The surprise sighting went largely noticed until a user on Reddit pointed out the presidential prop.

Statement: In 2012, HBO was forced to apologise when former president George W Bush's head (L) turned up as a decapitated prop on a spike in Game Of Thrones

Controversy: Show creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss noted the appearance in the series' DVD commentary, insisting it wasn't a political statement - just a prop

When the show's creators revisit the scene in the DVD commentary, they make sure viewers notice the former Head of State.

'It's not a choice. It's not a political statement. It's just.. we had to use what heads we had lying around.' Game of Thrones creators

'People may not have noticed this but back up...the last head on the left is George Bush,' one says.

'George Bush's head appears in a couple of beheading scenes,' the other adds.



David Benioff and D.B. Weiss say it was no condemnation of Mr Bush and his policies.



'It's not a choice. It's not a political statement,' one says. 'It's just.. we had to use what heads we had lying around.'

Craig Eaton, chairman of the Brooklyn Republican Party, was disgusted by the former president's 'appearance' on the show.

Memories: When the show's creators revisit the scene in the DVD commentary, they make sure viewers notice the former Head of State

Game of Thrones creators D.B Weiss and David Benioff faced massive criticism for using a prop of George W. Bush's head in a scene from Season One of the hit show

'I think that it's despicable. As a country, Democrats, Republicans, we have to have respect for the office and the individuals,' Mr Eaton said to the Mail Online. 'Once we lose that respect, the United States looks weak.'



He continued: 'Think about what people outside the country think when they see how Americans are disparaging their own former presidents.'



Outrage: Brooklyn Republican Party Chairman Craig Eaton is calling for a boycott of the show

Mr Eaton said that he's not familiar with the show, but that he doesn't have plans to tune in any time soon.

'Americans of all political persuasions should stand up and demand that things like this should not continue. They should boycott watching this particular show.' Chairman of the Brooklyn Republican Party, Craig Eaton

'Whether you like him or dislike him, whether you're of the same political persuasion or not, we still have to respect the office of the presidency and all of those who hold that presidency,' Mr Eaton said.

He said that even he would never condone President Barack Obama's head being impaled for a television show.

'Americans of all political persuasions should stand up and demand that things like this should not continue,' Mr Eaton said. 'They should boycott watching this particular show.'

When told that the creators of the show didn't mean to make a political statement, Mr Eaton said they should still be ashamed. ' 'It doesn't matter what their intent is,' he said.



'They didn't intend it to be political, but now that it is, they should remove it.'