Connor Storrie Is Ready to Do Bits
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Connor Storrie Is Ready to Do Bits
"On Meyers, the comedian used Heated Rivalry 's "time jumps" as a format to have a conversation about the show's sex scenes that was okay for broadcast TV. "Was there anything you shot that ended up being too salacious to put in the show?" Meyers asked. Instead of hearing Storrie's answer, the show cut to a card reading "Five minutes later." "Wow!" Meyers exclaimed. Storrie, blushing a little, stuck his tongue out while the audience cheered: "I know.""
"Previously, at the Globes, Storrie and Williams came out with members of the UFC playing their bodyguards, since the show is so hot right now that they need protection. Then, while Williams was stoic, Storrie feigned nervousness about presenting, contorting himself into knots. Compared to his ever-serious character on Heated Rivalry, Storrie turns out to have a real sense of humor about himself and a willingness to commit to a bit. Get this boy in a comedy, STAT!"
Connor Storrie made his late-night debut on Late Night With Seth Meyers on January 12, one day after presenting at the Golden Globes with co-star Hudson Williams. He used Heated Rivalry's time-jump gimmick on Meyers to joke about the show's sex scenes, staging cards reading "Five minutes later," "three minutes earlier," and "Two years later," ending with an Oscar congratulation and "Spasibo." At the Globes, Storrie and Williams appeared with UFC members as bodyguards while Storrie feigned nervousness and contorted himself for comic effect. He kept a hectic schedule, briefly attending a Chateau Marmont after-party and meeting Parker Posey and Amy Poehler before flying out.
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