What's Happening?
Jill Biden participated in a live auction at the NYC LGBT Community Center’s Center Dinner, where she bid $35,000 for a walk-on role in the second season of the queer hockey series 'Heated Rivalry.' The auction package included a dinner with the cast.
Despite her bid, the package was ultimately sold to two other bidders for $125,000 each. The event honored 'Heated Rivalry' creator Jacob Tierney and his producing partner Brendan Brady with the Cultural Impact Award, presented by Rachel Reid, author of the queer hockey book series 'Game Changers.' The series has been praised for its portrayal of queer characters as fully realized leads. The second season, based on Reid's book 'The Long Game,' is set to premiere on HBO Max in April 2027, with filming starting this summer.
Why It's Important?
The auction and the involvement of high-profile figures like Jill Biden highlight the growing mainstream acceptance and support for LGBTQ narratives in media. 'Heated Rivalry' has been recognized for its cultural impact, bringing queer storytelling to a wider audience and affirming the community's voices. This event underscores the importance of representation in media, as it can influence public perception and foster inclusivity. The significant bids for the auction package reflect the value placed on such representation and the willingness of individuals to support LGBTQ causes. The series' success and continued production signal a positive shift towards more diverse and inclusive content in entertainment.
What's Next?
With the second season of 'Heated Rivalry' set to premiere in 2027, filming will begin this summer, featuring returning stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams. The adaptation of Rachel Reid's book 'The Long Game' promises to stay faithful to the source material, as stated by creator Jacob Tierney. The series is expected to continue its focus on elevating queer narratives, potentially influencing other media productions to follow suit. The ongoing support from high-profile individuals and organizations may lead to further opportunities for LGBTQ representation in mainstream media.












