In 2020, Hallmark leading man Paul Campbell starred in "Wedding Every Weekend" alongside his frequent collaborator, Kimberly Sustad.
Bennett starred and produced The Christmas House, Hallmark’s first movie to include a gay couple.
It's no surprise that Witt isn't opposed to Hallmark's new, more inclusive direction, as she's been an advocate of the LGBTQ+ community time and time again over the years. I feel like if you have a voice and you have a platform, it is incumbent on you to be loud and use it.
Expanding LGBTQ+ narratives and characters within the Hallmark universe can help fulfill this demand, attracting new viewers and creating opportunities for LGBTQ+ actors to bring their experiences to the screen.
8.2 Predictions and speculation about upcoming projects
While specific details about upcoming Hallmark projects remain speculative, there is reason to be optimistic about increased LGBTQ+ representation.

When many of the network's stars were moving over to Great American Family, Paevey expressed that he wasn't going anywhere. Future prospects for LGBTQ+ representation on Hallmark Channel
8.1 Potential for increased diversity and inclusion
Given Hallmark Channel’s commitment to evolving with the times, there is potential for increased diversity and inclusion regarding LGBTQ+ representation.
She asked why people are "so pressed [and] stressed about who other people love," adding, "I can't stand a bigoted, judgmental, holier-than-thou person! In 2022, Witt shared on X that there's no bad blood between her and Hallmark. On June 16, 2021, though, a heart she noticed on the sidewalk had an extra special meaning.
Some of these stars, in particular, have been very open about their support for the community and have spoken out about their love for the more inclusive changes the network has made. The overwhelming majority of fans celebrate diversity and inclusivity, contributing to a positive and affirming environment. By portraying diverse LGBTQ+ characters and sharing their stories, media has the power to challenge stereotypes, educate audiences, and foster empathy and understanding.
Through their openness and authenticity, they open doors for others and challenge societal norms, ultimately contributing to the ever-evolving landscape of LGBTQ+ representation in the Hallmark universe.
6. She ended with the hashtag, #loveislove.
For Robinson Peete, the issue of LGBTQ+ representation is one that hits particularly close to home.
With a more discerning and diverse audience, networks like Hallmark are recognizing the value of reflecting the real world on screen. He posted an image of a rainbow heart and hands in a heart shape.