Jordan Firstman's "Heated Rivalry" Beef Is Over, But Fans Aren't Convinced
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Jordan Firstman's "Heated Rivalry" Beef Is Over, But Fans Aren't Convinced
"Two stars from the Heated Rivalry, Hudson Williams and François Arnaud, responded to Jordan's comments, which seemed only to stoke the flames even higher. "Is there only one way to have 'authentic' gay sex on tv? Should the sex that closeted hockey players have look like the sex that sceney LA gay guys have?" François commented. Hudson simply reshared François's comment, urging people to watch I Love LA."
"On Dec. 16, Hudson posted a selfie smoking with Jordan to his Instagram Story, doubling down on that Canadian charm and showing that perhaps there's no bad blood after all. Françios even commented a fire emoji on Just Jared's reshare of the pair's selfie. Then, the HBO stars turned up the heat with another collaboration, creating a video shared on the HBO Max social media accounts."
"Hudson and Jordan created a video using the "And now, back to this bitch that had a lot of stuff to say about me the other day in the press ... Miley what's good?" voiceover from Nicki Minaj calling out Miley Cyrus at the 2015 MTV VMAs. While the video hilariously showcased that the alleged feud might be over, thousands of fans don't seem too convinced. Someone else said, "the north remembers," referencing another popular HBO show, Game of Thrones."
Jordan Firstman from I Love LA publicly commented on Heated Rivalry, prompting responses from Hudson Williams and François Arnaud that amplified online tensions. François questioned whether there is a single way to portray 'authentic' gay sex on television, and Hudson reshared the remark while urging viewers to watch I Love LA. Social media users joked about HBO's PR efforts to defuse the conflict. On Dec. 16 Hudson posted a selfie with Jordan, and François reacted with a fire emoji. The cast then collaborated on a video and hosted a surprise gift-wrapping pop-up at Westfield Century City, though many fans remained skeptical.
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