Yes, I Do premieres Saturday, June 30 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on Hallmark Channel. The film stars Jen Lilley (Days of our Lives), Marcus Rosner (UnREAL) and Jessica Lowndes (90210).
Busy chocolatier Charlotte (Lilley) has left her boyfriend James (Rosner) at the altar three times and now she needs to prove to him that she really does want to marry him. Things are complicated when his ex-girlfriend Nicole (Lowndes), who is also the owner of Chocolate Monthly Magazine, arrives on the scene and says she wants him back.
Check out a sneak peek below.
The cast includes Christie Lang, Mark Brandon, Rhonda Dent, Alistair Abell and Beau Daniels.
Yes, I Do is a Proposal Productions Inc. production. Timothy O. Johnson and Michael Vickerman are executive producers. Christie Will Wolf directs from a script written by Joel and Lisa Canfield.
Busy chocolatier Charlotte (Lilley) has left her boyfriend James (Rosner) at the altar three times and now she needs to prove to him that she really does want to marry him. Things are complicated when his ex-girlfriend Nicole (Lowndes), who is also the owner of Chocolate Monthly Magazine, arrives on the scene and says she wants him back.
Check out a sneak peek below.
The cast includes Christie Lang, Mark Brandon, Rhonda Dent, Alistair Abell and Beau Daniels.
Yes, I Do is a Proposal Productions Inc. production. Timothy O. Johnson and Michael Vickerman are executive producers. Christie Will Wolf directs from a script written by Joel and Lisa Canfield.
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