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Mom's accidental TV stardom sparks chaos
1 Dec
Summary
- Claire mistakenly wins a TV holiday mom contest.
- Her family realizes their mistake after leaving her behind.
- The film explores themes of motherhood and self-discovery.

A mother named Claire finds herself unexpectedly winning "The Zazzy Tims Show," a holiday mom contest she had entered. Her family, who had not taken her participation seriously, is stunned when they see her on live television. They soon realize they accidentally left her behind during a family Christmas outing, creating a "Home Alone"-like situation.
The film, "Oh. What. Fun.," adapted from a Chandler Baker short story, follows Claire's journey after feeling unsupported by her family. She embarks on a road trip to the talk show, where she connects with host Zazzy. Actress Michelle Pfeiffer expressed her excitement about portraying Claire, a character representing many mothers who perform "invisible work" and crave appreciation.
Pfeiffer highlighted that the movie is more than just a holiday film; it's a story about self-discovery and finding one's voice. The narrative delves into the complexities of womanhood and the universal desire for recognition, offering a blend of humor and touching moments that resonate with mothers everywhere.




