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WATCH: Hugh Grant dances to Hotline Bling during heartwarming Love Actually reunion

The long-awaited Love Actually reunion finally aired on Friday night in the UK as part of the Red Nose Day telethon.

Members of the cast including Colin Firth, Keira Knightley, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Andrew Lincoln all came together for the mini sequel more than 13 years after the film’s original release.

But it was Hugh Grant who stole the show while reprising the Prime Minister – and his signature dance moves.

Only this time the actor was shaking it to Drake’s Hotline Bling, and wasn’t quite as nimble as he once had been because he ended up falling down the stairs.

On a more serious note, he delivered a powerful speech in the wake of the London terror attack, saying, “I’m optimistic, wherever you see tragedy, you see bravery too, where you see ordinary people in need, you see extraordinary ordinary people come to their aid.

“Today is Red Nose Day and people are giving their hard earned cash to people who they’ll never meet but whose pain and fear they feel and want to fight.


Together again: The cast of Love Actually reunited for Red Nose Day in the UK on Friday | BBC

 

“So it’s not just romantic love that is all around most people still every day every where have enough love in their heart to help human beings in trouble. Good’s going to win. I’m actually sure of it.”

Meanwhile Andrew Lincoln’s Mark told Jules (Keira Knightley) he had married Kate Moss – with a surprise appearance from the supermodel herself – and Joanna sweetly asked Daniel (Liam Neeson) if she could marry Sam.

Red Nose Day Actually won’t air in the US until the Red Nose Day Special on NBC on May 25th. You can donate to the charity here.

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