I Kissed a CEO and He Liked It
- TV Mini Series
- 2025–
After public humiliation and job loss, model Gabrielle Taylor's impulsive kiss with CEO Kyle Wright leads to becoming his assistant, entangling her in a world of luxury, love, and betrayal.After public humiliation and job loss, model Gabrielle Taylor's impulsive kiss with CEO Kyle Wright leads to becoming his assistant, entangling her in a world of luxury, love, and betrayal.After public humiliation and job loss, model Gabrielle Taylor's impulsive kiss with CEO Kyle Wright leads to becoming his assistant, entangling her in a world of luxury, love, and betrayal.
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Surprised by His Own Pants: A CEO's Awakening
The movie formerly known as "I Kissed a CEO and He Liked It" deserves a title that matches its energy, plot logic, and commitment to confusing biological responses with lifelong love. Enter: "Surprised by His Own Pants: A CEO's Awakening."
Let's not mince words - our lead Kyle Wright (Tyler Scherer, bless his chiseled commitment to the bit) realizes he has feelings not because of meaningful conversation, or shared trauma, or even a basic personality spark. No. It's because his pants stirred when Gabrielle (Makenna Ginn) planted a kiss on him at a party. A kiss she delivered with all the grace of someone opening a pickle jar for the first time.
That moment? That single neck-clutching, lip-smooshing accident of proximity? Life-altering. Earth-shaking. Plot-defining. Because apparently, in this world, emotional maturity = accidental arousal.
The rest of the story unfolds like a Mad Libs fever dream of romance tropes: Fired? ✅ Random job offer from the same man whose face you licked 30 seconds ago? ✅ Living in a penthouse? ✅ Old flames, jealous fiancés, vaguely threatening relatives? ✅✅✅ All that's missing is a dog who secretly runs a blog.
The only reason to press play is Tyler Scherer, whose acting is so grounded and likable that you want to personally escort him to a better script. One where he's not left delivering lines like, "Why did I feel... something?" while trying to hide a visible wardrobe tent.
That moment? That single neck-clutching, lip-smooshing accident of proximity? Life-altering. Earth-shaking. Plot-defining. Because apparently, in this world, emotional maturity = accidental arousal.
The rest of the story unfolds like a Mad Libs fever dream of romance tropes: Fired? ✅ Random job offer from the same man whose face you licked 30 seconds ago? ✅ Living in a penthouse? ✅ Old flames, jealous fiancés, vaguely threatening relatives? ✅✅✅ All that's missing is a dog who secretly runs a blog.
The only reason to press play is Tyler Scherer, whose acting is so grounded and likable that you want to personally escort him to a better script. One where he's not left delivering lines like, "Why did I feel... something?" while trying to hide a visible wardrobe tent.
Wonderful
I found this movie to be delightful. Makenna is a fresh and fantastic talent. She and Tyler had great chemistry. The story was endearing and it was so well done. I loved the soundtrack as well.
The movie was one I have enjoyed time and time again. I hope these two team up for more.
I see Makenna as an up and coming star.
The movie was one I have enjoyed time and time again. I hope these two team up for more.
I see Makenna as an up and coming star.
surprising
The story begins surprisingly, a frame that would not have led you to think clearly about what will happen next. The confident male instantly melts at the first kiss and from that moment on is lost. Even if he is not brave enough to admit his intentions at the beginning and hides under the mask of the good, caring boss who only wants to help, he is still completely absorbed by the new feelings he is experiencing towards the new feminine presence in his life.
Everything is perfectly complemented by the soundtrack. This was the first vertical production that made me look for the songs on Shazam to listen to them completely. I really liked how everything was staged in the end, the clean frames, the appropriate costumes to transpose you into the story. Clearly Tyler is one of my favorites, he has not disappointed me in any project.
Everything is perfectly complemented by the soundtrack. This was the first vertical production that made me look for the songs on Shazam to listen to them completely. I really liked how everything was staged in the end, the clean frames, the appropriate costumes to transpose you into the story. Clearly Tyler is one of my favorites, he has not disappointed me in any project.
I Kissed a CEO and He Liked It - McKenna Ginn Shines!
This movie is pure delight - and the main reason is McKenna Ginn. She's absolutely adorable, hilarious, and so natural you feel like you know her personally. She has that rare charm that makes you want to be friends with her in real life.
McKenna plays Gabrielle, who finds out her fiancé is engaged to her best friend. She crashes their engagement party, and after an awkward confrontation, she impulsively kisses who she thinks is a waiter... only to discover he's actually Tyler Scherer, who plays Adam, the CEO of a major company. Soon Gabby finds herself hired as Tyler's new assistant at his penthouse, and the witty banter between them - mixed with drama from Gabby's ex, his fiancée, an old flame of Tyler's, and some scheming relatives - keeps the story moving at a fun pace.
The romance between Gabby and Tyler is sweet and grows into real chemistry. I'll admit, at first I wasn't sure they'd click, but by the end their connection was sizzling.
This is a charming, feel-good rom-com with laughs, drama, and a heartwarming romance. Watch it - you won't regret it.
McKenna plays Gabrielle, who finds out her fiancé is engaged to her best friend. She crashes their engagement party, and after an awkward confrontation, she impulsively kisses who she thinks is a waiter... only to discover he's actually Tyler Scherer, who plays Adam, the CEO of a major company. Soon Gabby finds herself hired as Tyler's new assistant at his penthouse, and the witty banter between them - mixed with drama from Gabby's ex, his fiancée, an old flame of Tyler's, and some scheming relatives - keeps the story moving at a fun pace.
The romance between Gabby and Tyler is sweet and grows into real chemistry. I'll admit, at first I wasn't sure they'd click, but by the end their connection was sizzling.
This is a charming, feel-good rom-com with laughs, drama, and a heartwarming romance. Watch it - you won't regret it.
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