
Should A Hallmark Kiss Include A Little Tongue? We Asked A Bunch Of Stars
How passionate should the big kiss be?
SAN DIEGO, CA – Hallmark stars recently engaged in a lively "True or False" game at San Diego Comic-Con, offering candid and often humorous insights into the world of romantic comedies and their on-screen experiences. The game, hosted by CinemaBlend, saw actors tackle questions ranging from the specifics of on-screen intimacy to preferred romantic tropes. One of the most debated questions was whether a Hallmark movie kiss should include "a little bit of tongue." Responses varied, with some actors firmly stating "false" to maintain the family-friendly nature of Hallmark productions, while others playfully considered the implications. "A Hallmark movie kiss should never include tongue!" exclaimed one actress, emphasizing the network's wholesome image. Another point of discussion revolved around popular romantic comedy setups: "Enemies-to-lovers is a better rom-com setup than friends-to-lovers." This question sparked diverse opinions, with some actors favoring the tension and payoff of an enemies-to-lovers narrative, citing the "sizzle" it creates. Others, however, argued that the depth of a friends-to-lovers story offers equally rich emotional development. The actors also addressed a more personal query: whether they've gotten "a little tipsy while shooting scenes that contain wine." Most actors quickly denied this, clarifying that prop wine is typically grape juice or tea. "It's always like tea or apple juice," one actor confirmed, dispelling any illusions of real on-set imbibing. The playful exchange provided fans with a rare glimpse into the personalities behind their favorite Hallmark characters.
How passionate should the big kiss be?