The Onion’s Exclusive Interview With The Stars Of ‘Heated Rivalry’

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Hockey romance Heated Rivalry has been renewed for Season 2. The Onion sat down with breakout stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams to discuss the hit series.

The Onion: How did you prepare for your roles?

Storrie: I worked with a kissing coach eight hours a day for weeks to make it look believable.

Williams: I went on PornHub and searched “gay.”

The Onion: Did you work with an intimacy coordinator? 

Williams: No. We just did all the sex scenes while both of our parents watched over FaceTime and gave us thumbs-up or thumbs-down.

The Onion: What did filming Heated Rivalry teach you about hockey?

Williams: The players don’t really interact with the mascots. The mascots are basically only there for the fans.

The Onion: What’s it like to become an overnight success?

Storrie: I no longer eat DoorDash customers’ food before delivering it.

Williams: It’s scary, Google has images of me.

The Onion: How close is your character to your real life?

Storrie: I’m scared of ice.

Williams: I once kissed my mailman on the cheek.

The Onion: What’s something that might surprise fans about Season 2? 

Storrie: The show is revealed to be set in the same universe as Lincoln

The Onion: Has there been any backlash?

Storrie: Sure, not everyone is ready to see hockey players on screen.

Williams: But we hope this show is helping to shift the narrative. They deserve love just like anyone else.

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