OWN Adds 2 New Movies to Holiday Lineup Starring LeToya Luckett, Eva Marcille and More
28.09.2022 - 01:13
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OWN for the Holidays' slate!Ringing in its fourth year of spreading excitement for the yuletide season, the Oprah Winfrey Network unveiled two original holiday movies with star-studded casts:, which premieres Saturday, Dec. 3 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, starring LeToya Luckett and Finesse Mitchell, and , making its OWN debut on Saturday, Dec.
10 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, with Eva Marcille and Devale Ellis.True to OWN's annual holiday movie tradition, each original movie celebrates and honors the deeper meaning of the season — giving to others and putting friends and family first. follows former pastry school rivals Julian (Mitchell) and Brianna (Luckett) who meet years later in a TV baking competition.
Of course, when the two come together, the sparks — and the flour — fly! They each have their unique plans for the winning prize money, but only one can win… unless they work together. While Brianna struggles to support her daughter Willow (Naomi Sogbein) and Julian longs to escape his mother's shadow, they learn that collaboration can create a new recipe for success — and love. introduces the «queen of crisis management,» Nicole Barnes (Eva Marcille), who gets the toughest assignment of her career when she's asked to handle a breaking scandal for former pro footballer-turned-TV-commentator Jordan Davies (Devale Ellis).
Davies' network contract isn't going to be renewed because of a violation going back to his college days. However, Nicole fails to disclose that she and Jordan were once boyfriend and girlfriend — a conflict of interest that could end her own hopes of being made partner at her firm. To make matters worse, Nicole's efforts to rehabilitate Jordan's image are constantly undermined by Jordan's shallow entertainment reporter
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