Am I being gay-baited by Heated Rivalry co-stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams and more importantly -- do I give a shit if I am? The answer to the second question is a firm, hard no. I never care. For my entire life I've watched straight guys have a monopoly on the spectacle of straight girls making out at bars for their pleasure, and I want in on that sweet action. We're all consenting adults having a good time dammit! Let them eat cake! Let us all eat cake!
Okay these Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams chaps are OUT OF CONTROL #heatedrivalry
— Jason Adams (@jamnpp.bsky.social) December 9, 2025 at 11:36 AM
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8 comments:
ive watched interviews with them, and connor is obviously gay irl (he also follows gay porn stars on instagram), so this doesnt seem to be a "straight guy wants attention" thing
Make sure to give them all the attention and money for them to support anti LGBTQ laws and complain in a decade time on how playing gay ruined their careers. Alternatively, getting offended by people at convention asking them about it. Like all the other idiots before them. On top of that, add body shaming for anyone who's not shredded.
Jacob Tierney has done a great job casting, directing and reshaping this as a gay story for television. So far it's been a lot of fun. As for the actors, I'm fine with the showing and not telling, both on and off screen.
I think the series just fetishizes gay men as nothing more than sex without substance. I believe we are more than that.
I'm sure that after the exposure this series gives them, they'll decide to change their image to a more heterosexual one so they can make it in Hollywood.
They're adorable together, and obviously love each other. It's great seeing two actors so comfortable with themselves, and their chemistry, as well as Scott and Kip's is great to see. When I was growing up, we had zero role models or positive stories about gay people, and our government was happy just to let us all die. This show isn't just a sexy romance, it's a life changer for the gay kids out there.
Connor Storrie has been doing a major PR clean-up to hide his gay past.
And the other one has a long-term girlfriend who hides in the shadows while the two of them run their gaybait campaign in gay bars.
It's funny/sad how now they're not allowed to be gay or straight anymore. Just insinuating enough for anyone to project.
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