Heated rivalry rising star Connor Storrie leans towards the energy of the hearts in the Golden Globes 2026.
As she walked the red carpet at the awards show on Sunday, January 11, Storrie, 25, rocked a form-fitting black Saint Laurent dress, teamed with a white dress shirt and skinny black tie.
She completed the look with a pair of rounded shades, a Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger brooch. Bird on a Rock and other items from the famous jeweler. Her hair also turned heads, styling her hair in a mod cut.
Storrie’s co-star i love interest on screen, Hudson Williams, she also opted for a sophisticated look for the ceremony held at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.
Williams, 24, looked dapper in a white Giorgio Armani jacket, paired with a white silk shirt and white sash. She opted for patent square-toe dress shoes and a gold Bulgari link necklace.
While posing on the red carpet, Williams joked images from social networks that he was feeling “sweaty” before smiling for the camera.

“This is crazy. I’m not sure how I’m handling this, but I’m so grateful to be here,” Williams said. And! news on the red carpet, before analyzing how she’s doing with her newfound fame. “I’m not overwhelmed by the sheer scale. But I’m more overwhelmed by how many emails I have to get. This inbox is filling up.”
Williams is presented at the 83rd annual Golden Globes alongside Storrie, marking her first appearance at an awards show since shooting to fame with Heated rivalry. Williams and Storrie respectively star in the series as professional hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, who begin a secret romance.
while Heated rivalry it premiered on Crave in November 2025, then became available to a wider audience via HBO Max, and was quickly embraced by viewers, namely because of the chemistry between Storrie and Williams.
“We’re both pretty tactile people when it comes to love languages and how you express yourself,” Storrie told Swooon at the time. “We both like physical touch, whether it’s with friends, family or a partner.”
He continued, “When these characters feel good about each other, I think we knew consciously to allow that to come out. The fun of it ends up being how it looks (for Shane and Ilya) and how it’s different from us, personally. That’s an impulse that’s kind of natural within us. We also became very close, very quickly, so that makes it even easier.”
While the series, which is based on Rachel Reid‘s Game changers series: has already been renewed for Season 2, Williams said the show is likely it won’t be published until 2027.
“This season we adapted two books. What (creator) Jacob Tierney does it for Season 2, I don’t know,” Williams said Andy Cohen during his Wednesday, January 7 appearance on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen live. “But that killed him. … What people don’t know is that he was (handing in) the final cuts of the episodes two days before they aired.”
Williams continued, “I finally called him shortly after the final episode came out and said, ‘How are you doing?’ He said, “Good.” I said, “Why do you sound like a ghoul?” And he says, “The show, it killed me like a ghoul.” And I said, “God.” I said, “I’ll hang up because this is making me uncomfortable listening to you like this, but, like, go have some honey tea.”



