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How to Watch ‘Christmas in the Spotlight,’ the (Maybe) Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce-Inspired Holiday Rom-Com Online

Tim Chan

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Quick Answer: Watch Christmas in the Spotlight online free with a 7-day free trial to Philo here or on-demand with a free trial to frndlytv.com here

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The holidays are all about bringing people together and Lifetime hopes to bring Swifties to its channel this weekend, with the premiere of Christmas in the Spotlight, a new holiday film that may or may not have been inspired by Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

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Want to watch Christmas in the Spotlight? Here’s what you need to know.

When Does Christmas in the Spotlight Air? Time, Release Date

Christmas in the Spotlight airs tonight, November 23 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. You can watch the “Swelce”-inspired movie on TV on Lifetime. Don’t have cable? There are a few ways to stream Christmas in the Spotlight online.

How to Watch Christmas in the Spotlight Online

Want to stream Christmas in the Spotlight? You can catch the film’s premiere by using a live TV streaming service like Philo, which includes Lifetime on its list of channel offerings. Philo lets you watch live TV on your phone, tablet, computer or television set (via the Philo app).

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Philo is currently offering a seven-day free trial that you can use to stream Christmas in the Spotlight online for free. Continue on after your free trial for just $28/month, to watch all the Lifetime Christmas movies, in addition to 70+ other live TV channels.

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Another way to stream Christmas in the Spotlight on Lifetime is through DirecTV Stream. The streamer’s channel lineup also includes Lifetime, so you can watch the Swift and Kelce-inspired holiday movie online at home. DirecTV Stream has a five-day free trial that you can use to livestream Christmas in the Spotlight online for free.

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Note: Lifetime has only set November 23 as the airdate for the film, though like most Lifetime movies, it’s likely to repeat throughout the holiday season. Don’t want to wait for a repeat? Watch Christmas in the Spotlight online on-demand with frndlyTV. The site has a seven-day free trial that you can use to test out the service here.

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What Is Christmas in the Spotlight About?

Christmas in the Spotlight follows the love story of pop star named Bowyn (Jessica Lord) who falls for professional football player Drew (Laith Wallschleger) after meeting him backstage at her show. But complications ensue when their relationship is thrust into the limelight, and the new couple have to deal with intrusions from the press, paparazzi and opinionated fans. As the Lifetime description teases, “The pair has until the end of the holiday season to decide if they want to stay together, or let it go down in flames.”

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In addition to Lord and Wallschleger (who actually played college football and was signed to the Arena Football League), Christmas in the Spotlight stars Jeannie Mai and Haley Kalil.

Of course, this is not an official Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce holiday movie, and the writers and producers have said as much. Still, there’s no denying the similarities in the characters and storyline, and it’s clear what the filmmakers were trying to do.

Interestingly enough, this isn’t the only Swift and Kelce-inspired holiday film airing this season. Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story is a new film from Hallmark and the NFL and even features a cameo from Kelce’s mom, Donna. Holiday Touchdown stars Hunter King and Tyler Hynes and premieres on Hallmark on November 30 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

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