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Jordan Firstman Slams HBO Max Show's Gay Sex Scenes
13 Dec
Summary
- Jordan Firstman critiques HBO Max show "Heated Rivalry" for unrealistic gay sex scenes.
- He claims the show does not accurately depict how gay people have sex.
- Firstman, known for his own explicit work, questions the authenticity of the show's portrayal.

Jordan Firstman, an openly gay actor known for his role in "I Love LA," has publicly denounced the HBO Max series "Heated Rivalry." Firstman argues that the show's portrayal of gay sex is fundamentally inaccurate and not reflective of real experiences. He specifically stated after watching the initial episodes that the depicted intimacy is "not how gay people f***."
With personal experience in filming explicit scenes for his 2023 film "Rotting in The Sun," Firstman feels qualified to critique the show's authenticity. He also pointedly questioned the actors' identities, specifically calling out Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie for not disclosing their sexual orientations. Firstman expressed frustration with what he perceives as a misrepresentation of gay relationships for entertainment.
Firstman's critique highlights a perceived disconnect between Hollywood's depiction of LGBTQ+ relationships and reality. He suggested that audiences seeking genuine representation might be disappointed by shows that he believes present a facade of gay intimacy, rather than an honest portrayal.




