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Lifetime Is Using Plexiglass Barriers So People Can Kiss in their Holiday Movies

We’ve all faced challenges in the age of COVID, but we don’t envy Lifetime.  Because they had to figure out how people were going to kiss in their holiday movies. …

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We've all faced challenges in the age of COVID, but we don't envy Lifetime.  Because they had to figure out how people were going to kiss in their holiday movies. 

Luckily, they DID. They made the actors kiss through a PLEXIGLASS BARRIER that could be removed later with digital technology.  A programming exec at Lifetime called the process, quote, "absolutely phenomenal."

They even released a photo from the set of "Christmas Ever After", showing actors Ali Stroker and Daniel di Tomasso kissing a big piece of plexiglass . . . which you WON'T see when the movie airs December 6th.