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“Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story” Preview

Get excited, Kansas City!

“Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story” is coming to the Hallmark Channel later this month, and the trailer was just released.

You ready for some Kansas City Cheese?

Here ya go:

Ok, so I am not a fan of the cheesy holiday movies that so many women seem to love, and I’m clearly in the minority, as Hallmark and Lifetime have a zillion new ones every year, and someone has to watch them, or they would make them, right?

But this being Kansas City and Chiefs-centric, I may have to suffer through it in honor of one of my favorite cities ever.

To be fair, it looks better than the Travis Kelce/Taylor Swift inspired movie tha is coming to Lifetime this month, so there’s that.

Plus, Donna Kelce makes an appearance, so it can’t be all bad if Mama Kelce is involved, right?

“Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story” will air on the Hallmark Channel starting November 30th.

Cetaphil Superbowl Commercial

Let’s be honest, one of the best parts of the Super Bowl is the commercials. Unless you’re a Chiefs and Taylor Swift fan, of course!

The trend these past few years has been for brands to release their commericals early.  Some people complain about it, but, with a average of $7 million per 30 second spot, I honestly don’ blame for companies to do whatever they have to do to get their money’s worth.

Cetaphil released their Super Bowl commerical yesterday, and it’s a tearjerker for sure. Plus it’s got a clear Taylor Swift theme without actually mentioning her name:


Come on, you know it’s cute.

Plus, Cetaphil is a good product- I’ve got problem skin, and the cleanser is amazing.

No, I’m not being paid for saying that. They spent 7 million, so I’m giving them a freebie.

I’m also not mad about them capitilizing on Taylor Swift’s popularity, and her influence on the NFL this past season. She did bring a lot of new, young female fans to the NFL, and really, that’s not a bad thing. If it makes dads and daughters bond, I’m all for it. Heck, my dad and I have had several Taylor Swift-centric conversations of late, and I’m 41 and he’s 72. Whatever works, right?

Hate all you want, it’s not going away.

In these crazy times, anything that brings a smile to one’s face is a good thing.

This commercial did that for me.

Also, GO CHIEFS!

Kansas City Chiefs “Falling For Football”

It’s NFL Post-Season, and having lived a large portion of my adult life in Kansas, of course I’m pulling for the Chiefs!

And I have a feeling a lot more people will, too, after this Hallmark movie themed hype video got released.

I choked on my coffee watching it this morning.


Sadly, Taylor Swift wasn’t in the video, but Donna Kelce is! “The heart can be in two places at once”… PERFECT! (If you know, you know)

I know some people are complaining about this video, but honestly? I love it!  And I actually can’t stand Hallmark movies, but this made me smile this morning. Not everything has to be so dang serious, people.  Let it go.

Also, the Chiefs are taking on Miami Saturday night at Arrowhead Stadium where it will be a tundra weather-wise.

Hopefully this will freeze Miami up?

We’ll see!

 

GOOOO CHIEFSSSS!!!!