The Hallmark Channel is the ultimate hub for romantic comedies.
However, love comes in all shapes and sizes, so shouldn’t rom-coms do the same?
She went on to write, “It’s not enough just to celebrate love this year.

We are fighting for the civil rights of our friends and neighbors and cherished loved ones.”
She ended her long caption with a warning: “PS: I block bigots.
No trash allowed on my page.”

Hallmark loves Chabert, the feeling is mutual, and she’s not going anywhere.
“Any shift I’ve felt has been embracing our creative ideas.
She added, “That’s always my mission.

I’ll never abandon what Hallmark means for me, which is that everything is centered around the heart.
I don’t think there are any plans for that to change anytime soon.”
“You know what, I wish everybody the best.

I really can’t comment on it further other than I care about everybody involved,” she said.
“I’m with Hallmark, and I work for them.
I’m so sorry, but I’ll just have to leave it at that.”

He explained that “The fundamental storylines and equations are starting to change.
The core of it is still the same.
The stuff we have you should be able to smile a little wider after watching.”

Krakow is active on social media and often shares photos and posts involving hearts.
In a 2022 interview withEntertainment Tonight, Sweetin didn’t mince words about where she stands.
“I’ve always tried to fight for equality and love for everyone.

Whether people like it all the time or not.”
Sweetin continued, “I love my LGBTQ siblings.
They are amazing people.

They are a wonderful family.
I love and support them so much.”
They included a message of solidarity as well, writing: “We stand with you and support you.

Because it’s very simple: love is love.”
In 2022, Witt shared onXthat there’s no bad blood between her and Hallmark.
In 2020, she performed in the Concert for Love and Acceptance in support of LGBTQ+ youth.

In 2020, Robinson Peete’s then-22-year-old daughter Ryan came out as gay.
Robinson Peete opened up about this in an interview withEntertainment Tonight.
“I was just proud of her.

She did it in her own time, in her own way … She’s a spectacular young lady.
Embrace who you are.”
It’s clear that Lissing was happy about this historic moment for his country.

He took toFacebookto share his joy.
He posted an image of a rainbow heart and hands in a heart shape.
Under the image were the words, “love is love.”

Lissing chimed in on the issue in the caption, saying, “Congratulations to my mates!
And congratulations Australia … about time” He included a thumbs-up emoji as well as the Australian flag.
The film was Hallmark’s first to feature two women getting married.
He knew that this movie would be a monumental step for the web connection and was happy to contribute.
According to him, when Hallmark was getting flak for their lack of diversity, they vowed to change.
There’s the mouth, there’s the money'.”
Like many of Hallmark’s fans, Campbell thought this change was overdue.
“I have so many friends in LGBTQ+ communities, I feel had been under-represented.
So to be able to finally celebrate them with the work I do is extraordinary,” he said.
As far as Campbell is concerned, he has “no time for intolerance or prejudice no time!
And I have no problem standing up and being vocal about it.
I’m out there throwing punches, I’m fighting and I’m celebrating this new direction.”
In fact, she even mether longtime partner Chris McNallythanks to the internet.
The pair starred together in the 2018 film “The Sweetest Heart.”
She added her own caption, saying that “LGBTQ rights are human rights.”
She also included the hasthags #pride, #blm, and #blacktranslivesmatter.
This wasn’t her first time standing up for the LGBTQ+ community onInstagram.