'Love Actually' Writer Shares ALL The Film's Secrets - Including What Happened To Harry and Karen!
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Since its 2003 release, Love Actually has become as much of a holiday season staple as candy canes, Christmas trees and Bing Crosby's "White Christmas."
While Love Actually may have left audiences with a warm, fuzzy feeling the world over; it's certainly left many with unanswered questions.
But scriptwriter Emma Freud put those queries to bed this week when she live tweeted while watching the film for the first time since its release.
Emma also confirmed what happened to Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman's characters, Karen and Harry, since the film had left fans guessing whether the married couple made a go of it.
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Source: https://twitter.com/emmafreud