Schitts Creek Christmas

Dan Levy responds to Schitt's Creek version of Mariah Carey Christmas song

The Canadian hit show Schitt’s Creek is once again in the spotlight after a Toronto producer’s Christmas supercut went viral, getting attention from star Dan Levy himself.

Calum Shanlin, the show's lead digital producer, posted the video to his Instagram on December 12, which to date has gathered 198,000 views.

"I’d always wanted to try and use show dialogue to re-create a song. With the time of year and Mariah’s undeniable connection to the show, I thought it made sense!" he told BlogTO.

The video features scenes from the show, cut and mashed together to match the lyrics of Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You." Of course, he took some creative liberties, adding in a Moira Rose "bébé" here and there. 

Executive producer and actor Levy not only responded to the video but also re-posted it to his page. "You simply outdid yourself this holiday," the Canadian wrote to Shanlin, tagging Mariah Carey.

The singer didn't seem too upset, though, commenting: "I love it I love it I love it I love it I love it!!! Did I mention I love it? LOL," on Dan Levy's re-post of the video. 

Schitt's Creeks fans are loving the new holiday tune, too, which comes just months after the beloved show's finale in April.

Lead photo by

Dan Levy


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in Music

Calls for Canada to investigate Ticketmaster for Taylor Swift price gouging intensify

Media personality calls out Taylor Swift for not spending time in Toronto

Here's how much tickets cost for the last 3 Taylor Swift shows in Toronto

Swiftie's friendship bracelet beads confiscated at airport on way to Toronto

Post Malone and Jelly Roll are coming to Toronto as part of a new tour

Kansas City Chiefs owner's wife sits with Taylor Swift's parents at Toronto concert

Taylor Swift's private jet went on 45-minute flight from Toronto on off-day from shows

Here are all the stars who have attended the Taylor Swift concerts in Toronto so far