John Lewis Just BROKE the Internet With Its Most EMOTIONAL Christmas Ad EVER!

John Lewis Just BROKE the Internet With Its Most EMOTIONAL Christmas Ad EVER!

The wait is over. John Lewis has unveiled its 2025 Christmas advert, and it’s a breathtaking return to the emotional storytelling that once defined the season. Prepare to be moved – this isn’t just an ad, it’s a beautifully crafted experience that resonates with the quiet complexities of family connection.

The story unfolds on Christmas Day, amidst the familiar scene of wrapping paper and lingering joy. A teenage boy, lost in his own world with headphones on, nervously glances towards his father. Unseen by the dad during the present opening, a gift addressed to him lies beneath the tree, a silent offering from his son.

Anxiety hangs in the air as the father discovers the unexpected present. The boy retreats, a wave of uncertainty washing over him, fearing his father’s reaction. What he finds inside – a vinyl record of Alison Limerick’s iconic 1990 anthem, “Where Love Lives” – unlocks a powerful journey through time and memory.

A man hugs his son with an emotional look on his face for the John Lewis 2025 Christmas advert

As the needle drops, the father isn’t just listening to a song; he’s transported. A vibrant 90s dancefloor explodes with energy, a kaleidoscope of faces and movement. It’s a rush of youthful exuberance, a forgotten freedom rediscovered through a single, thoughtful gift.

But the joy is quickly tempered. His eyes scan the crowd and lock onto his son, a younger version of him standing apart, his expression filled with a poignant solemnity. This isn’t just about a shared love of music; it’s about unspoken feelings, the chasm that can grow between fathers and sons.

The scene shifts, blurring the lines of time. The teenager transforms into a toddler, then a baby, each stage of his life unfolding before his father’s eyes. It’s a visceral reminder of the fleeting nature of childhood, the precious moments that slip away too quickly.

EMBARGOED TO 0001 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4 Undated handout photo issued by John Lewis taken from their Christmas TV advert for 2025. The festive ad shows a surly teenager giving his dad the Christmas gift of a memory-laden 90s vinyl. It is the first time the department store has focused on a father son relationship for its Christmas ad, which shows the teen - headphones clamped to his ears - seeking to connect with his dad by giving him a favourite track from his youth. Alison Limerick's 90s club hit 'Where Love Lives' provides the soundtrack, with fellow British artist Labrinth contributing a new version of the track. Issue date: Tuesday November 4, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: John Lewis/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

Back in the present, the father pulls his son into a tight embrace, a gesture laden with years of unspoken affection. Tears well up, a release of pent-up emotion. It’s a moment of profound connection, a silent acknowledgment of the love that has always been there, waiting to be expressed.

The advert’s core message is simple yet profound: “If you can’t find the words, find the gift.” It’s a universal truth, a reminder that sometimes the most meaningful expressions of love aren’t spoken, but given. This year’s film echoes the beloved “The Long Wait,” focusing on the powerful bond between a father and son, and the thoughtfulness behind a heartfelt gesture.

Alison Limerick herself was overjoyed to hear her song featured, describing a feeling of childlike excitement. Labrinth’s reimagined version of “Where Love Lives” adds another layer of emotional depth, a hauntingly beautiful accompaniment to the unfolding story.

EMBARGOED TO 0001 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4 Undated handout photo issued by John Lewis taken from their Christmas TV advert for 2025. The festive ad shows a surly teenager giving his dad the Christmas gift of a memory-laden 90s vinyl. It is the first time the department store has focused on a father son relationship for its Christmas ad, which shows the teen - headphones clamped to his ears - seeking to connect with his dad by giving him a favourite track from his youth. Alison Limerick's 90s club hit 'Where Love Lives' provides the soundtrack, with fellow British artist Labrinth contributing a new version of the track. Issue date: Tuesday November 4, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: John Lewis/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

This isn’t just a Christmas advert; it’s a poignant exploration of family, memory, and the enduring power of a single, meaningful gift. It’s a reminder that even in the face of unspoken anxieties, love always finds a way to connect us.