Christmas wouldn’t be the same without endless repeats of Richard Curtis ' romcom movie classic Love Actually. The festive film first hit cinemas back in 2003 and each year thousands of families sit down to watch the classic in the run-up to Christmas.
But deleted scenes from the romantic comedy have resurfaced, including one which would have helped the hit film avoid major criticism about its lack of LGBTQ+ storylines from fans.
A scene from the movie which was scrapped from the final edit has reappeared online, featuring a lesbian love story. The cut plot featured a stern headmistress - played by Coronation Street star Anne Reid - who returns from work to tend to her terminally ill partner Geraldine - played by Rising Damp’s Frances de
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