The long-awaited Love Actually mini-sequel premiered in the United Kingdom today in honor of Red Nose Day, a renowned fundraiser held by Comic Relief that aids children in developing countries around the world. Fourteen years after the classic rom-com released in 2003, some of its stars are reuniting to reprise the film: Hugh Grant, Martine McCutcheon, Keira Knightley, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Andrew Lincoln, Bill Nighy, Lucia Moniz, Rowan Atkinson, Marcus Brigstocke, Olivia Olson and Thomas Brodie-Sangster.

While Red Nose Day Actually doesn't premiere in the U.S. until May 25 on NBC, we've picked up some good spoilers from those who watched on Twitter — and have found a full clip!

Scroll down to see what happens:

David (Hugh Grant) recreates his iconic dance scene. In his role as Prime Minister, Grant shows off his moves again, but this time to "Hotline Bling" by Drake.

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He ends up having to wear a sling on his arm, which doesn't get past the reporters.

Mark (Andrew Lincoln) repeats the card skit. But this time, reveals he's married ― to KATE MOSS. Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and Juliet (Keira Knightley) are still together and happy, by the way.

Do Jamie (Colin Firth) and Aurelia (Lúcia Moniz) have kids?? This behind-the-scenes shot from Entertainment Weekly shows three youngins in the back of their car.

And apparently, Aurelia announces that she's pregnant again.

Joanna and Sam are getting married! Fourteen years after winning him over with her rendition of "All I Want for Christmas Is You," Joanna and Sam are all grown up. After taking a trip to the U.S., the couple returns to the U.K. so she can ask his stepdad, Daniel (Liam Neeson) for his hand in marriage.

David closes with another empowering speech. "Wherever you see tragedy, you see 
bravery too — wherever you see ordinary
 people in need, you see extraordinary ordinary people come to their aid," he said, tying in to the charitable theme.

"Today is Red Nose Day and people are giving their hard-earned cash to people they'll never meet. But whose pain and fear they feel 
and want to fight. So, it's not only romantic love that's all around—most people still, every day, everywhere, have enough love in their heart to help other human beings in trouble. Good's going to
 win. I'm actually sure of it."

And here's the full video, for any diehard fans who need to see it all right now:

From: Harper's BAZAAR US