'Heated Rivalry' star Connor Storrie spotted leaving Oscars with Troye Sivan
Connor Storrie leaves Oscars with Troye Sivan amid 'Heated Rivalry' fame and co-star rumors

Heated Rivalry actor Connor Storrie is enjoying the spoils of his sudden rise to fame, which now includes high-profile friendships.
The emerging star was spotted leaving the 2026 Oscars ceremony on Sunday night alongside Australian pop sensation Troye Sivan.
In fan-captured footage obtained by TMZ, Storrie and Sivan were seen departing the venue together, keeping things casual as they navigated the post-awards chaos. At one point, the pair appeared in sync, both looking down at their phones simultaneously as they waited for their rides, suggesting a comfortable and easy-going rapport.
CONNOR LEAVING WITH TROYE SIVAN???
— َ (@lesbianstorrie) March 16, 2026
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The sighting has naturally sparked curiosity among fans, leading many to wonder about the nature of their relationship. However, sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ the duo is "just friends." It appears the two may have simply connected during the evening’s festivities, bonding while mingling with Hollywood’s elite on the industry’s biggest night.
While this new celebrity friendship is making waves, Storrie’s love life remains a hot topic for a different reason. The actor continues to fuel off-screen romance speculation with his "Heated Rivalry" co-star, François Arnaud. The two play forbidden lovers in the steamy queer hockey drama—Storrie as the rising star and Arnaud as his on-screen partner.
Recent cozy dinner dates and their refusal to confirm or deny a real-life relationship have sent the show’s passionate fanbase into overdrive. Despite the persistent rumors linking him to Arnaud, his casual hangout with Sivan appears to be strictly platonic, marking Storrie as a rising social star in Hollywood just as much as a dramatic one on screen.



















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