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Watch Kit Harington Serenade Rose Leslie In ‘Game Of Thrones’ Musical For Red Nose Day! Which Other Cast Members Joined The Skit? [Video]

May 27, 2015 09:27 PM EDT | By Pam Amantiad

Thanks to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin's hilarious unwavering dream to stage a "Game Of Thrones" musical, fans got to see Kit Harington and Rose Leslie in the same room again.

And the bonus? They're even flirting with each other in the amusing behind the scenes-like clip for NBC's Red Nose Day.

In the video, Harington rehearses a "Game Of Thrones"-version of "Wild Thing" called "Wildling" right in front of Rose Leslie (Ygritte), shooting her his best smoldering look as she smiled right up at him. The pair was romantically linked to each other both on screen and off screen.

Kit Harington and Rose Leslie played tragic lovers Jon Snow and Ygritte respectively in the Emmy Award winning series. Although their chemistry was off the charts in the show, they couldn't be together because of Jon Snow's celibacy pledge as a Brother of the Night's Watch and Ygritte being a wildling.

Off screen, the rumored couple reportedly dated for about a year in 2013. They were then spotted at LAX last year and were speculated to be back together again. According to Harington's GQ interview last January, however, he's still very single.

"I'll never talk about any particular relationship I've been in. But I will say I'm single at the moment," he said, putting an end to the rumors about the two of them dating casually again.

Meanwhile, Kit Harington and Rose Leslie's undeniable chemistry wasn't the only squeal-worthy moment in the "Game Of Thrones" musical video.

Several of the show's cast popped up to sing comical songs about the Red Wedding, Ramsay Bolton's torture of Theon Greyjoy and the "first romantic ballad about incest".

Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton), Mark Addy (Robert Baratheon), Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy), Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Jojen Reed), John Bradley-West (Samwell Tarly) and more appeared in the clip. Even Emilia Clarke was game enough to do the reggae "Rastafarian Targaryen" (after initially insisting that the musical would sink like the Titanic).

Watch the Liam Neeson-narrated video here.

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