Golden Globes, Rivalry
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It doesn’t matter that they weren’t eligible for awards. The ‘Heated Rivalry’ stars were the big winners of the night anyway.
Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams took the stage at the 2026 Golden Globes for their first appearance at an award show following the viral success of Heated Rivalry.
Hudson Williams cracked a very NSFW joke during his interview with Gayle King on the 2026 Golden Globes red carpet. The “Heated Rivalry” star, 24, made the quip after King recalled how excited people were that he and his co-star Connor Storrie were attending the W magazine Golden Globes party on Saturday night.
Twas the night of the 83rd Golden Globes, and every suburban mother, twentysomething-year-old, and CapCut-fluent fan-edit video maker, was brimming with anticipation for what promised to be the most exciting link-up of the century: the lead acting duo of TV’s hottest show Heated Rivalry,
Glaser also mentioned that she reads Deadline news blasts, Alan Sepinwall and combs the industry subreddit threads to keep current on all the latest Hollywood industry news and gossip—subjects that will surely show up throughout the upcoming Golden Globes night.
Timothee Chalamet won big for "Marty Supreme," while Noah Wyle won for "The Pitt." Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen were also among the night's winners, and Jean Smart continued to dominate.
But it's "One Battle After Another," starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio Del Toro and Sean Penn that leads the film race at the 2026 Golden Globes with nine nominations. The 83rd awards, with returning host Nikki Glaser,
When “ Hacks” star Jean Smart stepped up to receive her third career Golden Globe, she shot from the hip: “What can I say, I’m a greedy ****.” Presenters Dave Franco and Zoë Kravitz joked about taking shrooms.