Lana Condor Just Shared a Deleted Scene From The ‘To All The Boys’ Sequel

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If the recent To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel, PS. I Still Love You, left you craving more—you’re in luck. Sarayu Blue, the actress who played Dr. Covey’s (John Corbett) love interest Trina, revealed that there’s at least one deleted scene from the movie out there.

She took to Instagram on Monday to share that her character, who was also the Coveys’ neighbor, had a “heart to heart” with Lara Jean (Lana Condor). Blue posted screenshots from the scene to celebrate a year since filming on the sequel ended. “A year ago at this time, we were shooting #ToAlltheBoys2,” she began the caption. “I landed on these pics the makeup artist had sent me and I remembered this story: @lanacondor & I had this very sweet little scene where we had a ❤️ to ❤️. There had been many versions, and many on-set revisions, but the final decision was that I’d be gardening. I am a terrible gardener.”

She added that her lackluster gardening skills may have been the reason that the “heart-wrenching scene” was cut. “Poor Lana had to do a fairly heart-wrenching scene, while I repeatedly murdered a daffodil (I think it was a daffodil?),” Blue continued. “She also had to stop over and over again for incessant birds, planes, and quite possibly the longest train in the history of trains. Lana is such a pro though, she would stop, stay in the heart of it, and get right back to the scene with absolute grace & professionalism. Somehow we got through it, crushed daffodils, relentless trains and all. The scene did not go into the film. I blame my gardening.”

Condor shared Blue’s post to her Instagram Story, writing, “This. Caption. I wish we could see this cut scene so bad.” Those hoping for more of the dynamic between Trina and Lara Jean could get their wish in the upcoming third movie.

During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Janel Parrish, who plays the oldest Covey sister Margot, revealed: “One of my favorite parts of the third film is watching this budding relationship with our dad and his new lovely, beautiful, sexy woman. There’s definitely some mixed reactions with the girls and there may be some friction in the beginning.”

To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean can’t arrive soon enough.

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