Neal Bledsoe Wants Fans To Watch ‘Must Love Christmas’

Neal Bledsoe and Liza Lapira. Photo: Bettina Strauss/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Neal Bledsoe wants fans to watch his upcoming CBS holiday movie Must Love Christmas. This is a big change after announcing that he is stepping away from Great American Family. Why did he step away and what is this new movie about? Read on for more details.

Neal Bledsoe Is Proud Of Must Love Christmas

This week, Neal Bledsoe went to social media to promote Must Love Christmas. On Instagram Stories, Bledsoe promoted his new CBS Christmas movie.

He wrote, “It was a pleasure to be a part of this one.” On another movie frame, where he had Dickensian mutton-chop sideburns he wrote, “(And not only because I got to live out my wildest mutton-chopped Dickensian dreams)”

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Lastly, he clarified, “but because it was legitimately a pleasure.”

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This is in sharp contrast to his recent statement to Variety where he chose to step away from Great American Family.

You may have noticed that I have been unusually silent at a time when I should have been promoting a holiday film, a film with the express purpose of bringing everyone comfort in a time of great tumult and change, but I cannot continue with business as usual. I cannot take comfort from, nor will I give refuge to, those who excuse exclusion and promote division in any way, shape, or form. Everyone is entitled to their beliefs, and these are mine: the recent comments made by leadership at Great American Family are hurtful, wrong, and reflect an ideology that prioritizes judgment over love. I was raised as a Christian, and believe in the essential message of love and forgiveness. That said, I could never forgive myself for continuing my relationship with a network that actively chooses to exclude the LGBTQIA+ community.

Bledsoe and Danica McKellar starred in the GAF movie Christmas At The Drive-In over Thanksgiving weekend. This was the network’s highest-ranking movie in 2022.

However, he did not actively promote this movie after recent statements made by Candace Cameron Bure in the WSJ.

Thankfully, Neal Bledsoe fans can watch the talented actor in the upcoming holiday movie, Must Love Christmas.

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What Is Must Love Christmas About?

Hallmark fans and those who want to watch Neal Bledsoe (Younger, A Christmas Carousel), get a chance to watch him on CBS in the movie Must Love Christmas.

Firstly, in addition to the Smash star, this movie stars Liza Lapira (The Equalizer, Nancy Drew), Nathan Witte (Greed: A Seven Deadly Sins Story, A Christmas Treasure), Ian Collins (A Lot Like Christmas, Snowpiercer), Sarah Strange (Garage Sale Mysteries, Caught In His Web), Simone Bailly (Limitless, Blood & Treasure), BJ Harrison (Phantom Pups, Double Life), and Adam Beauchesne (Autumn In The City, Blockbuster).

Must Love Christmas is about a successful romance novelist, Natalie (Lapira), who is known for her Christmas-themed romances. However, she is dealing with writer’s block and needs to

She is on the road and finds herself stuck in the charming town of Cranberry Falls. There, she runs into her childhood crush Caleb (Witte). In addition, she meets a reporter, Nick (Bledsoe), who is desperate to get an interview with her.

More so, he needs this interview. Nick is trying to prevent his struggling publication from falling under.

Who will Natalie wind up with this holiday season?

Fans Support Neal Bledsoe

On Twitter, a lot of fans have been supporting Neal Bledsoe. Many are calling for Hallmark to cast him in an upcoming movie or mystery.

One fan, @HAbbott4 wrote, “Another way to support him is to promote and watch his upcoming movie on CBS. Maybe that will lead to more work within the network.”

Be sure to catch Neal Bledsoe in Must Love Christmas on Sunday, December 11, at 8 p.m., Eastern. After that, this holiday movie will air on Paramount+.

Georgia Makitalo

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