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Watch: Rachael Harris and Tricia O'Kelley Recreate Shopgirl Kiss from 'You've Got Mail'

Watch: Rachael Harris and Tricia O'Kelley Recreate Shopgirl Kiss from 'You've Got Mail'

On the latest episode of web series 'Bitter Party of Five,' Rachel Harris locks lips with Tricia O'Kelley as the two recreate the iconic "Don't cry, Shopgirl," scene from 'You've Got Mail.'

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Rachael Harris was the special guest on Bitter Party of Five, an online talk show spawned out of the professional ashes of an NBC sitcom that never was. After the Bitter castmates revealed on the series' first episode that the pilot they shot with Roseanne Barr and John Goodman wasn't picked up by the network, they turned to  the only option left to them — a talk show. On the web. 

Now that you've got the background — we're a little late to the Bitter party — we can get into the juicy details of the second episode, featuring guest star Rachael Harris. Harris has played lesbian in several films, and adds fuel to the rumor-mill when she answers Jason Antoon's question about who at the table she would "marry, fuck, or kill." 

Harris answers that she'd fuck all the women at the table in a sexy foursome. And when Greg Cromer tries to recreate the iconic "Don't cry, Shopgirl," scene from You've Got Mail, Harris snubs his advances. 

Enter Tricia O'Kelley, who shows the boys how it's done, engaging Harris in a passionate, lengthy lip-lock. You've gotta see this — watch until the end of the episode to see some hot blonde-on-blonde action. 

Speaking of blonde-on-blonde, Harris was just approved for a pilot with The Office's Angela Kinsey called Dirty Blondes. There's no airdate yet, but keep an eye out for even more lady-love from Harris.

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Sunnivie Brydum

<p>Sunnivie is an award-winning journalist and the managing editor at&nbsp;<em>The Advocate</em>. A proud spouse and puppy-parent, Sunnivie strives to queer up the world of reporting while covering the politics of equality daily.</p>

<p>Sunnivie is an award-winning journalist and the managing editor at&nbsp;<em>The Advocate</em>. A proud spouse and puppy-parent, Sunnivie strives to queer up the world of reporting while covering the politics of equality daily.</p>