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Heated Rivalry catapulted Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams to instant fame.
Not only did they attend the 2026 Oscars on Sunday, but some very high-profile people were eager to meet them.
Australian musician Troye Sivan is one of the planet’s most desired men.
As you can imagine, fans are hyped seeing Storrie and Troye walking together. But what does it mean?

A fan tweeted out a video on Sunday, March 15.
Stepping out into the Los Angeles night air, we see Connor Storrie.
Though the initial post seemed to have eyes only for the Heated Rivalry star, other social media users noticed the company that he was keeping.
As you can see in the video below, that’s Troye Sivan with him.
Whether they were simply walking together to find their rides or looking to hang out more is anyone’s guess.
CONNOR LEAVING WITH TROYE SIVAN???
pic.twitter.com/PHgtoUl2XC— َ (@lesbianstorrie) March 16, 2026
As you can see, this looks like a very casual walk together.
Sometimes, we see celebrities walking side-by-side as if they were flirting.
Other times, we see people clearly resenting that they are near each other.
Hand-holding or glaring, either can be fantastic tabloid fodder.
In this case, however, things seem more chill — with Storrie and Sivan checking their respective phones as they presumably find their rides.

It is easy to imagine Connor Storrie, catapulted to overnight fame, suddenly being in a position where he can date anyone he chooses — including world-famous hotties.
Similarly, it is easy to imagine Troye seeing Connor’s butt acting talents on Heated Rivalry and leaping at the chance to meet him.
Certainly, some fans on social media are already shipping the two based upon their proximity in this one short video.
It’s a little premature, sure.
But is it true?

TMZ reports that Storrie and Sivan are not, in fact, dating.
The report describes the two as “just friends.”
It is probably wise to remember that, just as men and women can just be friends and hang out, two dudes can also just be friends.
Fans are of course free to concoct their own stories about what two (or more) famous hotties might get up to after the Oscars.
But RPF and other fanfiction isn’t reality. It’s always important to remember the difference. (And it’s important to not message your faves about it.)

As it happens, rumor has linked Storrie with one of his Heated Rivalry co-stars. And no, we do not mean Hudson Williams.
Storrie and François Arnaud have been spotted getting dinner together.
Some fans of the show have been getting very weird about Arnaud … because they’d already imagined Storrie and Williams getting together.
As always, we are asking people to please be normal and respectful.
Scripted roles are just acting jobs — they don’t define someone’s real-life relationships.
Connor Storrie & Troye Sivan Spotted Leaving Oscars Together was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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By: James Brooks, Alaska Beacon

The filing deadline for this year’s Alaska Permanent Fund dividend is March 31, and if Rep. Nick Begich III has his way, this year’s dividend will be tax free.
On March 3, Alaska’s lone member of the U.S. House introduced a bill that would exempt the dividend from federal taxes.
When Begich mentioned it during his address to state lawmakers this week, it garnered a standing ovation in the state Capitol.
Begich said afterward that passing the bill into law “is going to be a lift,” but in his first year as a Representative, Begich has found an unusual amount of success. On the day he introduced the tax-free dividend measure, he had a sixth prime-sponsored bill pass the U.S. Senate and advance to President Donald Trump.
Those six bills include two Congressional Review Act resolutions that repealed regulations adopted by the administration of President Joe Biden.
When members of Alaska’s Congressional delegation speak to the Legislature, it’s usually a platform to talk about their recent accomplishments, and Begich had plenty to talk about this year.
The number of bills he passed through Congress in his first year is a record, his office said.
According to the Center for Effective Lawmaking, when Begich’s sixth bill becomes law, he will tie former Rep. Rick Renzi, R-Arizona, for the most bills that became law in a freshman term.
The 119th Congress still has several months to run, and if Begich manages a seventh, he would set the record.
“No other House freshman in our data (going back to 1973) had six or more,” said Colin Achilles, the center’s associate director, by email.
At least some of Begich’s success is attributable to groundwork laid by his immediate predecessors, Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola and Republican Rep. Don Young.
His first two passed bills were handed over by Peltola after she lost to Begich in the 2024 elections.
He’s also received help from Alaska’s two senators, Republicans Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, who have been able to guide his legislation through the Senate after passing the House.
Begich’s House-and-Senate passed bills to date include:
While the measures repealing Biden-era actions advanced along party lines, taking advantage of Republican control of the House, Senate and Presidency, Begich’s other bills have gotten unanimous support in the House, from Democrats and Republicans alike.
Speaking to the Alaska Legislature, Begich said that “not every bill is a touchdown pass, but every bill puts (points) on the board. We are getting points on the board for the state of Alaska, and we will continue to look for opportunities to do that.”
After his speech, he acknowledged that the dividend bill is something closer to a deep pass than a short run down the middle, but it helps to be ready for an opportunity.
“You have to have these bills in existence in order for them to have an opportunity to pass. And sometimes a must-pass piece of legislation will show up, and you’ll have an opportunity to attach a priority for your district,” he said. “In our case … we wanted to make sure that we had this in the clip ready to go. When that opportunity arrives, sometimes it happens faster than you think it will. Sometimes it takes a while, but you have to have the legislative text ready to go for the moment that arrives, and that’s what we’re doing on that bill.”
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Buckle up, college basketball fans. The most entertaining three-week stretch in sports is set to get underway this week as the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is here. The bubble burst for several teams during conference tournament action last week, as the likes of Oklahoma, Auburn and Indiana were left on the outside looking in. Meanwhile, Texas, North Carolina State, Miami (OH) and SMU were the final four teams to sneak into the field. Now the bracket is set, the matchups are locked in, and the madness is about to begin. Will Florida repeat as champions? Is this the year a Big Ten team finally ends the conference’s title drought and wins its first national championship since 2000? From potential Cinderella runs to conference rivals on a collision course, there’s no shortage of intriguing storylines as the tournament gets set to tip off. Before the first game gets underway, our experts have filled out their brackets and made their predictions for how the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament will unfold. Here’s a look at our experts’ picks. [MARCH MADNESS: NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Bracket] Michael Cohen, college football and basketball writer Biggest first-round upset(s): No. 11 South Florida over No. 6 Louisville; No. 11 Texas/North Carolina State over No. 6 BYU First No. 1 seed to lose: Florida (Elite Eight to Houston) Final Four: Duke, Houston, Arizona, Michigan National champion: Duke Why Duke will win the national championship: It’s hard to overlook what Duke accomplished in beating then-No. 1 Michigan on a neutral floor in late February to vault atop the national rankings. That evening in Washington, D.C. presented a rare, late-season matchup between the two best teams in the sport, and when all was said and done, the Blue Devils emerged victorious in a game they largely controlled. A deep roster, a burgeoning head coach in Jon Scheyer and the single-best player in the country in power forward Cameron Boozer should give Duke more than enough firepower to capture the program’s first national title since 2015. Especially if Caleb Foster and Patrick Ngongba II can get healthy. Casey Jacobsen, college basketball studio and game analyst Biggest first-round upset(s): No. 12 Akron over No. 5 Texas Tech First No. 1 seed to lose: Florida (Elite Eight to Houston) Final Four: Duke, Houston, Arizona, Michigan National champion: Michigan Why Michigan will win the national championship: I fell in love with this team during the Players Era Tournament over Thanksgiving. Michigan didn’t just beat San Diego State, Auburn, and Gonzaga—they humiliated them. That week made it clear the Wolverines have one of the best frontcourts in the country with Yaxel Lendeborg, Aday Mara, and Morez Johnson Jr. Their length suffocates teams at the rim and anchors the nation’s No. 1 defense in KenPom (with Duke as a close 1B). Opponents shoot just 44.3% from 2-point range and 30.2% from 3-point range. Michigan’s offense is nearly as good, ranking eighth nationally. Point guard Elliot Cadeau transferred from North Carolina to run the show. He can be loose with the ball, but he’s also hitting a career-best 38% from deep. If that holds in March, I love this pick. Senior guard Roddy Gayle brings downhill slashing while fellow senior guard Nimari Burnett spaces the floor. Everyone understands their role. There’s no stat for it, but this group clearly plays for each other. Michigan might be the most balanced and versatile team in the field, with another gear on both ends that even the other No. 1 seeds don’t have. I think they’ll become the first Big Ten team to win a national title since Michigan State in 2000.Latest Sports News from FOX Sports
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