24 Days of Dishy Holiday Dudes

We made you a festive snack.

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'Twas the month before Christmas,
And all through our screens,
Streamed holiday movies
Starring men in sweaters and jeans.

As we watch Hallmark specials
And old classics with hot dads,
We’ve found ourselves drooling,
So we made a calendar of scrumptious lads.

Return each day for a different gentleman
Starting on December First.
Whether it be a sexy elf or Mr. Napkinhead,
Your days will be filled with thirst.

We can’t forget about Festivus;
Sandler's the king of Hanukkah,
But Ross's Holiday Armadillo takes the cake…
Just ask Monica.

Year after year, these men have served
A feast on a silver platter.
Not just sweet snacks, they’re the whole meal;
That’s the truth of the matter.

Whether you wait up for Santa or spin a dreidel,
It’s time to get in the (festive) mood.
So, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah to all;
Enjoy these 24 days of dishy holiday dudes!

Jude Law in 'The Holiday'

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Alamy

Something about this single zaddy of two makes my insides all warm and fuzzy — especially when he appears on Amanda’s (Cameron Diaz) doorstep as a babbling dude-in-distress after being overserved at his local pub. If his charming accent and brazen good looks aren’t enough to make you melt, then his Mr. Napkinhead character and hopeless romantic tendencies ought to do it. Bonus points to Graham for being a girl dad long before it was considered cool.

Michael Bublé 'Christmas' Album

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Nothing makes me feel more nostalgic than wrapping myself in a cashmere blanket by the fire while listening to my favorite Christmas songs. OK, so I don't have a fireplace in my apartment, but I do have Michael Bublé's Christmas album playing on an endless loop while I livestream a video of an actual fireplace on my TV — and that's basically the same thing! There's something so familiar and comforting about this holiday crooner's voice that whenever I hear him sing I can't help but to feel just a little bit more merry.

Henry Golding in 'Last Christmas'

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Prime Video

Is my brand of holiday entertainment classic songs turned into feature-length films? Yes. Henry Golding's signature charm, charisma, and devastating good looks are exactly what the holidays need — and the only way to make Wham!'s Christmas anthem even better. And Michelle Yeoh as "Santa"? No notes for this movie, except don't go into it thinking it's your usual winter rom-com, because it's not.

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