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Hallmark Hunk: Finding Mr. Christmas Winner Revealed

Finding Mr. Christmas on Hallmark+
Photo: Jonathan Bennett, Melissa Peterman, Nikki DeLoach
Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Kim Nunneley

In the final episode of the new reality series, Finding Mr. Christmas, the winner talks about Happy Howlidays with Jessica Lowndes.

It has been a fun and unique Hallmark+ reality TV show, and finally, the Finding Mr. Christmas winner has been revealed.

The show was hosted by Jonathan Bennett and Melissa Peterman, along with a favorite Hallmark beauty, Nikki DeLoach, who literally did a taste test by kissing all the contestants! In the upcoming last episode, fans will be able to see the win, so who is the final Mr. Christmas, who stars in the movie, Happy Howlidays with Jessica Lowndes? Read on to find out.

Latest Hallmark hunk revealed in Finding Mr. Christmas

Finding Mr. Christmas on Hallmark+
Finding Mr. Christmas winner, Ezra Moreland and Jonathan Bennett [Image @jonathandbennett on Instagram]
Not only did one Hallmark Hunk win the title of Mr. Christmas, but he is also starring in the upcoming movie, Happy Howlidays. Readers will recall that we shared details of the movie, but had to skip any images of the winner, so as to not spoil the surprise.

Finding Mr. Christmas on Hallmark+
Ezra Moreland [Image @jonathandbennett on Instagram]
Meanwhile, Ezra Moreland is now the Finding Mr. Christmas Hallmark Hunk. Thursday saw Hallmark+ judges choose Ezra as the winner. Reality show host Jonathan Bennett revealed the news, sharing some great images and saying Ezra had the “it factor.” Moreover, Jonathan also shared that they always “leaned forward”, when Ezra, 31, was the focus of the show.

About filming Happy Howlidays

Finding Mr. Christmas on Hallmark+
Ezra Moreland and Nikki DeLoach [Image @jonathandbennett on Instagram]
We recently reported on Jessica Lowndes’ new Hallmark movie, Happy Howlidays. Now we know more, as while filming, they had to keep the movie’s hunk hidden. Meanwhile, speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Ezra, a former Navy diver, did admit that making his first Hallmark movie was challenging. However, he noted that the feel-good network got him ready before he traveled to Vancouver to film the movie.

Finding Mr. Christmas on Hallmark+
Jonathan Bennett, Ezra Moreland and Nikki DeLoach [Image @jonathandbennett on Instagram]
Moreover, it turns out Ezra had less than two months to prepare for his role as Max in Happy Howlidays after winning the show. He also met the producers, Gina and Grant, and then got the script. Furthermore, and most importantly, Ezra then took acting classes, where they broke “the script down scene for scene.” This was a new experience for him.

Finding Mr. Christmas on Hallmark+
Photo: Melissa Peterman, Jonathan Bennett, Nikki DeLoach
Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Kim Nunneley

However, while he had little time to prepare, most Hallmark stars only get the call a few days before filming. Meanwhile, he said he had “ample time to prepare and study the script.” Finally, Ezra got to meet up with Jessica Lowndes, who plays the role of Mia in the film, and it was time to start filming.

Finally, the winning  Finding Mr. Christmas Hallmark Hunk, admitted that this was the hardest thing he has ever done, adding, “It was amazing and I can’t wait for everybody to see it.”

When does Happy Howlidays premiere on Hallmark Channel?

Happy Howlidays on Hallmark Channel
Photo: Jessica Lowndes, Alison Araya
Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: David Owen Strongman

The new movie, Happy Howlidays, starring the new Hallmark Hunk, Ezra Moreland with Jennifer Lowndes premieres on Saturday, December 21, at 8 pm ET on Hallmark Channel. Meanwhile, Hallmark+ subscribers can stream the movie from December 19.

Readers can watch a video released by Entertainment Weekly below.

 

 

 

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