We're counting down the days until the Love Actually sequel, created in honour of Red Nose Day, hits to our screens. And thanks to some insider Twitter updates, we're able to get a sneak peek at the behind-the-scenes (and on-screen) action!
One of the big revelations is that married couple Juliet and Peter are still together!
Emma Freud, who's the partner of Love Actually director and writer Richard Curtis, snapped a picture of the couple, played by Keira Knightley and Chiwetel Ejiofor, sitting on the sofa in their pyjamas.
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She captured the image: 'Last night, our last night on #rednosedayactually. Marital bliss, the best pyjama bottoms I've ever seen and major #jerseyenvy.'
In the original film, Juliet was involved in a love triangle between her her hubby, and his best friend Mark (how can we forget that cringey placard scene?).
But another behind-the-scenes snap suggests that Mark, played by Andrew Lincoln, and his placards, are back too!
Thanks to Emma Freud's updates we've also seen that the Prime Minister, played by Hugh Grant, and his bubbly assistant Natalie (Martine McCutcheon) seem super loved up.
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And Rowan Atkinson reprise his role as hilarious shop assistant Rufus... but this time working in Sainsburys.
Liam Neeson and Thomas Brodie-Sangster were also snapped reprising their roles as Daniel and Sam.
Oh, and remember Colin Firth's character Jamie and his romance with the Portugese cleaner AurΓ©lia? Emma referring to her in this picture as 'Colin Firth's other, more Portugese wife' suggests the couple ended up getting hitched!
We cannot to watch Love Actually's return on 24 March, when it will be shown as part of Red Nose Day 2017 on BBC One.
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