Back Together: Game of Thrones Stars Kit Harrington, Rose Leslie Kiss in Public

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Fans of the hit HBO series, Game of Thrones can't seem to get enough of the show's characters on and off screen.

The last season finale of Game of Thrones ended with Kit Harrington's character, Jon Snow, being stabbed by his fellow Night's Watch brothers. This sent a wave of shock among fans, thinking that they will not be able to see one of the most celebrated characters of the series.

Off screen, it seems like Harrington is keeping himself busy with his personal life. As a concrete example of life imitating art, Harrington has just confirmed that he is dating Rose Leslie, the actress who plays Ygritte in the show. Members of the paparazzi were able to snap photos of the pair locking lips in public, confirming the rekindling of their off-screen romance.

According to People magazine, the pair was seen holding hands and kissing in Los Angeles as they visit stores. The couple was also seen getting cozy at LAX as they waited with their Game of Thrones co-star, Sophie Turner.

The pair started to date each other in 2012, but the relationship did not survive due to the pair's busy schedules. In an interview published in 2014, "Kit is a lovely and funny man, and a dear friend. We had known each other before we started working together on Game of Thrones. It was always such a privilege to be working opposite him and such a blessing that we get on in real life because it made our characters more believable," said Leslie, as posted by UPI.com.

Those who follow the show know that Ygritte is the wilding that fell for Snow, and one of the pair's most memorable scenes is their passionate lovemaking inside a cave when Ygritte murmured the famous lines, "you know nothing, Jon Snow" through a moan.

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