A single mother may unexpectedly find love during the holidays thanks to her adopted daughter’s contest win in Lifetime’s Mom’s Christmas Boyfriend. The final Lifetime Christmas movie of 2023 will premiere Saturday, December 23rd 2023 at 8/7c on the main Lifetime channel.
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Lifetime’s short description for Mom’s Christmas Boyfriend reads as follows. “As Christmas nears, a financial advisor starts seeing a recurring number: 624. She’s told it’s from a Christmas angel to make her wish come true. She calls it a statistical coincidence. But when she discovers the meaning, she finds love.”
Starring in Lifetime’s Merry Magic Christmas as part of their It’s a Wonderful Lifetime lineup are Jeananne Goossen, Zach Smadu, Ai Barrett, Anthony Bewlz, and Connie Manfredi.