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Juan Pablo Di Pace And Peter Porte Describe The Emotional Moment They Watched Themselves Play A Gay Man On Screen For the First Time

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year because Paramount decided to take a risk and make a feel good Holiday rom-com centring around a very unlikely gay couple.

Written and directed by Jake Helgren, “Dashing in December” follows Wyatt (Peter Porte), a sophisticated, New York City financier who returns home for the holidays in an effort to convince his mother, Deb (Andie MacDowell), to sell the family’s ranch and beloved magical Winter Wonderland attraction.

In the midst of his mission, an unexpected romance ignites with the new ranch hand Heath (Juan Pablo di Pace) reawakening the spirit of Christmas. “The movie started as more of a traditional rom-com, and Paramount pushed the envelope to be more earnest and honest in what it takes to be

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