Meet The Real-Life Couple Set To Star In Lifetime's Gay Holiday Movie

Lifetime’s first holiday movie to center on a same-sex romance has found its leading men.

On Monday, the network announced that actors Blake Lee and Ben Lewis had signed to star in “The Christmas Setup.” Directed by Pat Mills, the film follows Hugo (played by Lewis), a New York corporate lawyer who plans to spend the holidays in Milwaukee with his mother, Kate (Fran Drescher), and best friend Madelyn (Ellen Wong).

Kate then arranges for her son to run into a high school crush, Patrick (Lee), who has recently returned to Wisconsin after a successful stint in California’s Silicon Valley. As they enjoy the festive season together, Hugo and Patrick’s attraction to each other is undeniable. But as Hugo receives word of a big promotion requiring a move to London, he must decide what is most important to him.

In a case of art imitating life, Lee and Lewis are a real-life couple who married in 2016.

“The Christmas Setup” will be featured among a spate of 30 new holiday-themed films in Lifetime’s “It’s a Wonderful Lifetime” lineup, set to kick off in October. It isn’t the network’s only diverse seasonal offering, either, as “A Sugar & Spice Holiday” will star Jacky Lai and Tony Giroux and focus on a Chinese American family.

Actors Blake Lee (left) and Ben Lewis will star in Lifetime's "A Christmas Setup." The real-life couple have been married for four years. 
Actors Blake Lee (left) and Ben Lewis will star in Lifetime's "A Christmas Setup." The real-life couple have been married for four years.

Amy Winter, Lifetime’s head of programming, praised “The Christmas Setup” and “A Sugar & Spice Holiday” as “important additions” to the network’s lineup.

“The world we create on camera should reflect the world we live in,” she said. in a Monday statement. Noting that Lifetime was working with GLAAD to ensure that “The Christmas Setup” represents a sensitive and accurate portrayal of an LGBTQ relationship, she added, “Our hope with these inclusive films and others is that people will see themselves while enjoying universally relatable holiday romances.”

The stars themselves expressed similar sentiments on social media.

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