Kristen Stewart recently revealed about her much-anticipated rom-com Happiest Season. Quietly the Happiest Season feels like a big deal. It’s a festive rom-com, directed by Clea DuVall, and stars Mackenzie Davis as Harper and Stewart as Abby, a couple who are forced to navigate Harper’s conservative, wealthy family at Christmas. For the unread fans, the film will include characters Abby, played by Kristen, attend her girlfriend Harper's, played by Mackenzie Davis, family annual holiday party where she discovers she hasn't come out to her conservative parents yet. The film is about the importance of showing two female leads at the center of a love story. The 30-year-old went on to admit that it was important as she didn't grow up with films that had “two female leads at the center of a love story”. She would love to have seen more movies featuring an LGBTQ+ couple. The actress “feels good” to be part of the new rom-com, and continues to express saying: “I didn't grow up with a movie that had such expansive ambition, that had two female leads at the center of a love story, and not in this format. Not to say there hasn't been great queer content made over the years that have been really beautiful, and really important touchstones. But at the same time, it's not something that I grew up with, and I would have loved to.” On the work front, Kristen is all set for Happiest Season to release in the US on November 26 and follows Abby who plans to propose to her girlfriend Harper, played by Mackenzie Davis, while attending her family's annual holiday party. Also Read:- Late Jeopardy host donated open land space to fight climate change before his death Katie Holmes And Suri Shares Hug On A Shopping Date In NYC Justin Bieber Express His Unhappiness Over Google Search Photos