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Watch The Trailer For Kristen Stewart's Lesbian Christmas Rom-Com, 'Happiest Season'

The first trailer for Happiest Season is finally here… and it’s super gay!…

Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Dan Levy and Aubrey Plaza bring a little holiday cheer in the first trailer for Hulu’s upcoming LGBTQ Christmas rom-com, Happiest Season.

Happiest Season follows Abby (Stewart), who plans on proposing to Harper (Davis) at Harper’s family holiday party. But things change when Abby discovers that her girlfriend has yet to come out to her conservative family.

“I am scared that if I tell them who I really am, I will lose them,” Harper says tearfully in the trailer. “I am not hiding you, I am hiding me.”

“Everybody’s story is different. Just because Harper isn’t ready, doesn’t mean she doesn’t love you,” Dan Levy’s character John later says when he comes to “rescue” his friend Abby, who the family thinks is Harper’s orphan friend.

Happiest Season was penned by the writing team of Clea DuVall and Mary Holland. The pic marks DuVall’s directorial debut on a major studio feature.

The film also stars Mary Steenburgen, Victor Garber, Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza and Holland.

Due to COVID, Happiest Season is skipping cinemas for a digital release and will premiere on November 25 on Hulu. You can watch the trailer below:

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