From Rink to Bedroom: Quinn Teases 'Heated Rivalry' Stars for New Audio Erotica
Audio app Quinn teases a collaboration with 'Heated Rivalry' stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie. Official reveal set for Dec 30.
The ice is melting, and the internet is losing its mind. Quinn, the powerhouse of immersive audio erotica, has all but confirmed its next star collaborators: Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, the leads of the breakout hit series Heated Rivalry.
Cryptic Teasers and Insider Clues
The rollout kicked off last Friday with a series of breadcrumbs that left fans scrambling. From hockey gear laid out in a recording studio to the iconic t.A.T.u. track 'All the Things She Said'—a staple in the show's fandom—the signals were unmistakable. A follow-up clip featuring 'tuna melts' confirmed the connection, referencing a beloved inside joke from the Rachel Reid universe.
Quinn has built a reputation for partnering with the internet's favorite 'crushes,' including Andrew Scott and Jesse Williams. By tapping into the intense chemistry of Shane Hollander and Illya Rozanov's counterparts, the app is moving beyond generic erotica into the lucrative world of established IP and fandom-driven storytelling.
The December 30 Countdown
While an official announcement isn't due until December 30, the hype is already palpable. Fans are debating whether the duo will perform scenes directly from the book or dive into entirely new original scripts. Given the show's massive success on HBO Max and Crave, this collaboration marks a significant moment for 'self-insertion' media.
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