Game Of Thrones star Daniel Portman divulged 'crazed' viewers have grappled his manhood after his character Podrick Payne's brothel scene. In season three, the squire becomes known for his unlikely sexual prowess after three prostitutes refused to take payment from Tyrion because Podrick was naturally talented in the bedroom. Ever since the 27-year-old actor said he has been the target of 'so many older, older women' when he discussed the repercussions of being tarred with the Casanova label in an interview with Esquire. 'People are crazy': Game Of Thrones star Daniel Portman revealed older woman grab his MANHOOD after his character Podrick Payne's brothel scene... but he has embraced his Casanova label He told the publication: 'I’ve been grabbed by so many… like the amount of like older, older women who are very... 'In this day and age you’d think that people would be able to separate reality from fiction. I don't want to say it comes with the territory, but, you know, people are crazy about it. It's certainly not cool.' However, the on-screen hero said he has grown to love the ambiguity of being branded a Casanova as fans really wonder whether it is true or not. The HBO series star flirtatiously tells his flurry of admirers a 'magician never reveals his secrets' but he admitted if he knew his life would be 'very different'. What a Casanova! In season three, the squire becomes known for his unlikely sexual prowess after three prostitutes refused to take payment from Tyrion because Podrick was naturally talented in the bedroom He explained: 'I was 20 when that [brothel scene] happened, so it was kind of like a kid in a candy shop. 'When you tell a 20-year-old actor, who’s sort of stumbled onto this big TV show, that all of a sudden you're meant to be Casanova, people all over the world wonder whether or not it's true. I would be lying if I said that that hadn't been fun.' Daniel revealed his character had survived seven seasons because he brings something 'important' to the HBO show. He said: 'It just kind of felt like there was something there, so they wanted to keep writing for me. That's a huge compliment to have writers say that, "We just want you around because we write you and we think that what you bring to it is important." That's very touching, very very touching.' In season eight episode two, Podrick has taken on the responsibility for showing the younger soldiers the ropes as he prepares to join Brienne in the Battle Of Winterfell. He said: 'I love to see someone who has absolutely no hope turn out to lead the way, who can train people how to fight and can be on the front lines with Brienne… It feels like he’s been promoted. He’s not just a squire anymore.' Revealed: Ever since the 27-year-old actor said he has been the target of 'so many older, older women' when he discussed the repercussions of being tarred with the Casanova label in an interview with Esquire Elsewhere in the episode, Podrick takes some of the limelight when he sings Jenny’s Song in front of the open fire with Brienne, Tyrion and Jaime Lannister. The song is about a lady who embarks on a doomed romance with Prince Duncan Targaryen who abdicates his throne to be with her. Daniel admitted he wasn't really pre-warned about the singing as he noted it was 'terrifying' to belt out his vocals with a camera directly in his face. He said: 'They just put it in the script and they didn’t really tell me. I was terrified to be singing in front of all these people with this camera in my face. 'And something like a billion people have seen the first episode. So thinking about that many people seeing me singing was terrifying.' As well as his unlikely sexual gifts, Daniel pinpointed it is Podrick's innocence, honesty and sweetness that fans have fallen in love with. The Outcast star explained his character stands out from the crowded cast of Gamer Of Thrones because Podrick doesn't have an ulterior scheming motive. Daniel ruled out the squire could be in the running for the Iron Throne because he would be a 'benevolent leader'. He said: '[Fans love] the innocence, it's the honesty and the sweetness in a world where there isn't a lot of that. 'There's a lot of Machiavellian tactics and underhandedness, and to have a guy who is none of those things and is just as honest to the core and selfless and loyal—people like when they see something good happening to him, you know?' Cheeky: The HBO series star flirtatiously tells his flurry of admirers a 'magician never reveals his secrets' but he admitted if he knew his life would be 'very different' All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility