Lifetime's push to further diversify its holiday slate comes in the wake of criticism of its Christmas movie rival, Hallmark Channel
for the move). New CEO Wonya Lucas is expected to up the diversity of the slate, but Lifetime will be first out of the gate in centering LGBTQ characters in one of its movies.. The movie will follow Hugo, a corporate lawyer in New York who heads home to Milwaukee for the holidays, where his mother arranges for him to run into his secret high school crush, Patrick. As their mutual attraction grows, Hugo is faced with a decision to accept a promotion in London or remain in Milwaukee.
, starring Tony winner Stroker as a successful romance novelist who spends every Christmas at her favorite bed and breakfast — but this year is facing a deadline and writer's block. Inspiration strikes in the unlikely form of the B&B's new owner ., in which rising architect Suzie returns to her Maine hometown, where her Chinese American family runs the local lobster bar.
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