By now, you may have heard of To All the Boys I've Loved Before, the charming teen rom-com that has pretty much the whole of Twitter in their feelings. It has love letters. It has back pocket-spins. And most of all, it has Peter damn Kavinsky.

Anyway, among the many moments the internet has been obsessing over is a split-second scene toward the end of the film, in which it's shown that lead Lara Jean (Lana Condor) has a cute photo of her cuddling with Peter (Noah Centineo), her "fake" boyfriend, saved as the lock-screen on her phone. It's presented, briefly, without any context, leaving viewers to fantasize about how such a pure, adorable picture came to be.

But now, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, director Susan Johnson has revealed the story behind the lock-screen, and it turns out it happened totally organically.

"That was actually one of our crew members who took that photo. [Lana and Noah] were in the green room on set at the high school location, in the area where we put the actors," she explained. "They actually were sleeping on the couch in that room like that, so we just stood over them and took that picture and it’s so friggin’ cute. So yeah, we just borrowed it from our crew member. (Laughs.) There wasn’t [a cut scene]. I could make something up but I actually think it’s cute that they hang out like that."

Yes, Susan, yes it is.

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