Last night, the 37th annual GLAAD Media Awards took place in Los Angeles, honoring LGBTQ+ programs across various forms of media, and it was no surprise to see that Heated Rivalry took home one of the top awards.
At the ceremony, the steamy hockey romance was handed the prize for Outstanding New TV Series, and members of the cast reunited to accept it, including stars Connor Storrie, François Arnaud, and Robbie Graham-Kuntz, AKA Ilya Rozanov, Scott Hunter, and Kip Grady. (Sadly, Hudson Williams was not able to attend, as he told a fan on Threads: "😭 I tried very hard to be there but it was not possible.")
For the occasion, Storrie chose a light-gray double-breasted suit jacket and black leather pants from the Louis Gabriel Nouchi Fall/Winter 2026 collection, and he left his blazer hanging open to reveal a white dress shirt and matching black leather tie underneath. For accessories, he chose the T1 hoop earrings in white gold from Tiffany & Co.
Arnaud opted for a double-breasted suit coat and slacks in mocha, with a matching, plunging shirt with pleated trim underneath. He pinned one of the lapels of his jacket with a floral-shaped brooch, while slipping into a pair of dark-brown leather dress shoes to round things out.
Finally, actor Graham-Kuntz chose a midnight-blue plaid suit, which he layered over a black ribbed top and accessorized with a brown leather belt and oxfords. For a finishing touch, he also tucked a white patterned pocket square into his chest pocket.
Since the release of Heated Rivalry, Storrie and Arnaud have been seen together on numerous occasions, hitting up events like Paris Haute Couture Week, the Grammys after-parties, and starry L.A. events. Meanwhile, all three boys were seated front row at the Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2026 menswear show this past January.
This time around, they were joined by a couple other Heated Rivalry cast members, including Nadine Bhabha (who plays Kip's best friend, Elena Rygg), and Christina Chang (who plays Shane Hollander's mom, Yuna Hollander). Meanwhile, creator Jacob Tierney and producer Brendan Brady were also present.