
"Both Williams and Storrie have become overnight sensations thanks to their roles as rival ice hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov respectively in the new sports romance series, which premiered on Friday 28 November. Owing to the pair's undeniable chemistry both on and off screen - and some very steamy sex scenes - the duo have become the latest infatuation of the thirstiest corner of Gay Twitter."
""I'll answer this for them. I don't think there's any reason to get into that stuff," he said. "I'll tell you something about the casting of both of these roles. You can't ask questions like that when you're casting, right? It's actually against the law." In Canada, where Heated Rivalry was filmed and produced, it is illegal for an employer to ask about a prospective employee's sexuality."
Two lead actors from a new sports romance series gained rapid public attention for their on- and off-screen chemistry and explicit scenes. Journalists asked whether the actors felt any obligation to discuss their personal sexual identities in relation to the show. Director Jacob Tierney intervened and declined to allow the actors to answer, citing that asking about sexuality during casting is prohibited and that employers must assess enthusiasm and willingness to perform. Tierney praised both actors for their commitment and authentic performances. Neither actor provided a public statement regarding their sexualities.
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