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‘Heated Rivalry’ star Connor Storrie embraces childhood YouTube videos as ‘self-acceptance’

January 8, 2026
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In today’s fame economy, visibility comes with excavation. Right now, no one understands that more than the stars of Heated Rivalry.

When someone breaks out the way Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams have after Heated Rivalry, fans don’t just follow their work — they scroll backward, digging through old usernames, forgotten uploads, and half-formed versions of the person they’ve just discovered. The internet, after all, never forgets. It just waits.

For Storrie, that excavation led straight to YouTube. A channel he launched a decade ago, when he was just 12 years old and growing up in Odessa, Texas, resurfaced online in the wake of Heated Rivalry‘s overnight phenomenon. Back then, the motivation was simple: he wanted to be an actor. The videos were earnest and unmistakably the product of a kid trying something out in public.

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In a new interview with People, Storrie reflected on what it’s been like to watch those childhood videos resurface and go viral. “It’s weird to see them going viral,” he said, explaining that he initially considered taking them down.

A fan even offered to help remove them through a contact at YouTube, and Storrie went through the process. But instead of relief, he felt something closer to resistance. “Honestly, it felt like the end of a sort of self-acceptance ritual,” he said.

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Rather than erasing them, Storrie chose to leave the videos up. “It felt cool to be like, ‘Yep, that was me. And this is me now,'” he explained, framing the decision not as a branding move but as an act of acceptance.

That acceptance has come with time. In a Dec. 26 interview with Variety, Storrie spoke more candidly about his younger self. “I love that little guy. I love him. I used to not like him,” he said.

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Growing up as “this artist, sissy boy in West Texas that didn’t want to play football,” Storrie found refuge in imagination instead. “I wanted to play pretend and play dress up and disappear into weird worlds and entertain and try to connect with people that way, and that was just not the norm out there.”

If he could offer that young YouTuber any advice now, it wouldn’t be to shrink himself. Instead, it would be the opposite. Storrie said he’d tell him to be bigger, bolder, and more proactive in creating his own opportunities instead of waiting to be chosen. “Try putting yourself in your own things,” he said.

While announcing the nominations for the 32nd Annual Actor Awards (formerly known as the SAG Awards) on YouTube, Storrie paid quiet homage to his younger self, introducing himself the same way he had more than a decade ago. The delivery was intentional, the smile playful.

As digital footprints are increasingly treated as liabilities, Storrie’s response offers a gentler model: not hiding where you started, but standing by it.

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