Connor Storrie isn't 'bad at anything', reveals he read four scripts on a plane in eight hours
"That was me just living," Connor Storrie said of his viral Madonna dance moment

Connor Storrie is quickly proving why he’s one of the most talked-about breakout stars of the moment. While attending the Yves Saint Laurent fashion show in Paris, the Heated Rivalry actor spoke to DAZED in a lighthearted interview that offered fans a glimpse into both his humor and growing dedication to his craft.
When asked what he loves doing but isn’t particularly good at, Storrie initially replied with confidence, saying, “I’m not bad at anything.” He quickly laughed and reconsidered, adding, “I don’t know. Dancing?”
The interviewer referenced Storrie’s viral Madonna dance video, which has circulated widely online. In response, the actor shrugged off the attention with ease, saying, “That was me just living.”
During the interview, Storrie also revealed how he spent his flight to Paris — and the answer surprised fans. Rather than watching movies or shows, the actor said he spent the entire journey reading scripts.
“I watched nothing,” he explained. “I read four scripts for eight hours straight. That’s a huge feat, by the way. Reading that much is so not like me, so that was a big moment for me.”
The comments have fueled excitement among fans, particularly amid ongoing speculation about Storrie’s next career move. Interest intensified after the actor was spotted meeting with acclaimed director Luca Guadagnino, known for films such as Call Me By Your Name and Challengers, during his time in Paris — sparking widespread curiosity about a potential collaboration.
Beyond career talk, Storrie also shared a few personal favorites. He revealed that he never gets tired of the raunchy adventure comedy Without a Paddle, calling it a comfort watch he can return to again and again.
The actor also reflected on an early childhood memory that hinted at his confidence long before fame. Recounting a conversation with his aunt Flora, Storrie said she once asked what he would do if acting didn’t work out. His response, even at a young age, was immediate: he’d become an underwear model.



















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