‘Heated Rivalry’ Stars Reveal What They Would Say To Their Characters
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Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams in “Heated Rivalry” Sabrina Lantos/HBO Max Heated Rivalry is the show that is currently taking the world by storm about closeted professional hockey players that strive to juggle unexpected love interests, family expectations and public pressures. Starring Hudson Williams as Canadian hockey star Shane Hollander and Connor Storrie as Russian sensation Ilya Rozanov, Heated Rivalry not only effectively showcases the no-holds physical desire between these two young men on-screen, but it comes with a very well-executed production and truly outstanding acting performances from these fast-rising stars. Based on the popular Heated Rivalry books by Rachel Reid and created for the screen by Jacob Tierney, this Crave Canada original series is now streaming in the U.S. on HBO Max, with new episodes dropping on Fridays and a second season announced today. Yes, the consistently unabashed nudity of these muscular men has become much of the chatter across social media lately, but it is also the heartwarming and deep story about two people in a sport that often demands unwavering masculinity, to actually express vulnerability and slowly defy societal demands that has made so many viewers from all walks of life fall madly in love with this ever-expanding Heated Rivalry television universe. Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie in “Heated Rivalry” Sabrina Lantos/HBO Max I sat down with Storrie and Hudson in Los Angeles, California this week to give them a moment to really reflect on Heated Rivalry’s success, their own stardom and their ongoing creative priorities when it comes to telling these very human stories. Jeff Conway: You already see there’s a global phenomenon happening – it’s growing and growing around this show and your performances, but what has already brought an added joy to your own lives, not only as actors but as humans, throughout this…