Beauty and the Beast stars Emma Watson and Dan Stevens got a delightful surprise when they met mini versions of themselves.

The pair were waiting to be interviewed when who appeared but two kids dressed adorably as Belle and the Beast?

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"Oh my goodness!" Emma declared as the young Belle gave her a rose. "You look amazing!"

Revealing their names as Olivia and Ted, Dan then asked the young girl where she got the dress.

"I don't know, they gave it to me," Olivia hilariously replied, before going on to ask the all-important questions.

Asked what it was like to play Belle, Emma answered: "It was like my childhood dream come true. She was one of my absolute favourites and I watched the film a million times over and over and over again as a child.

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"So to get to wear the dress, and sing the songs and be part of it was amazing."

The pair also admitted they would like to switch roles if they could play other characters, and said they were more nervous to sing than act.

The group even posed together for a cute photograph afterwards, bless 'em.

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Emma recently opened up about playing Belle to Digital Spy, revealing: "Belle isn't a Disney princess.

"She's one of the only princesses that isn't actually a princess. I think she was meant to be a departure from the Disney princesses that had come before. Belle was meant to break the mould. So I felt very connected to her."

It's also safe to say Beauty and the Beast is waltzing away at the box office at the moment, becoming the UK's biggest film of 2017 so far.


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