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Netflix’s ridiculous holiday rom-com ‘Hot Frosty’ even has the gays all hot & bothered

Hot Frosty earning over 16 million views in its first week, becoming the #1 most-watched movie on Netflix.‘Tis the season to be horny, we guess!If you’re not one of the 16 million who have already watched it, then all you need to know is that Hot Frosty follows a familiar holiday movie template set forth by Lifetime & The Hallmark Channel:Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.In a quaint, snowy town with an outsized love for Christmastime, a lonely woman (in this case played by Lacey Chabert, of Mean Girls “so fetch!” fame) struggles to get into the yuletide spirit—that is, until she meets a handsome man (Schitt’s Creek‘s Dustin Milligan), equal parts rugged and charming, who gives her a new lease on life.Oh wait, and did we mention that this mystery hottie is actually a snowman come to life???Yup, the film is a romance between Chabert’s Kathy and a jacked man made of snow, who mysteriously becomes an equally jacked human after she unknowingly places a magical scarf around his neck. It’s a logical leap so bonkers you sort of have to applaud it!To be honest, so many of these made-for-TV holiday movies basically exist in their own fantasy world anyway, so why not take it a step further? Hot Frosty knows what the people want—and what they want is a beautiful buff himbo they can build into the man of their dreams.Jonathan Bennett celebrated ‘Mean Girls’ Day by revealing the hotties competing on ‘Finding Mr.
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Entertainment Netflix ‘BoJack’ creator shares joke Netflix asked him to cut, raises money for Trans Lifeline
Raphael Bob-Waksberg, creator of the award-winning, animated Netflix series Bojack Horseman, found a unique way of raising money for a good cause.On Tuesday, he tweeted that he’s “mystified that apparently Dave Chapelle’s [sic] deal is that he says whatever he wants and Netflix just has to air it, unedited. Is that normal, for comedians? Because Netflix once asked me to change a joke because they were worried it might upset David Fincher.”Netflix was working with Fincher at the time, possibly developing Mindhunter, though the series wouldn’t premiere for another few years.Still mystified that apparently Dave Chapelle’s deal is that he says whatever he wants and Netflix just has to air it, unedited.
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