Jennifer Lopez shares kids' enthusiasm for Heated Rivalry stars

Jennifer Lopez revealed that her children are huge fans of the Netflix series Heated Rivalry and its stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie. During a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, the 56-year-old entertainer explained how her kids urged her to approach the actors at the Golden Globes. She ended up recording them from afar instead.

Jennifer Lopez, the 56-year-old actress and singer, spilled some adorable family tea in a chat with Entertainment Tonight. Her kids, it turns out, are obsessed with the Netflix series Heated Rivalry, particularly its stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie. J.Lo shared that they would absolutely lose it if she interacted with the duo in any way. When the interviewer pointed out that Lopez and Williams follow each other on social media, she responded with surprise: “Is that right? My kids would die!”

The fandom got so intense that her children begged her to 'stalk' Williams and Storrie at the Golden Globes. Unfortunately, Lopez couldn't spot them in the crowd, so she improvised by filming them as they took the stage. “They asked me to stalk them at the Golden Globes and I could not find them. So I just recorded them when they came out onstage,” she recounted.

It seems a proper meet-up hasn't happened yet, but Lopez left the door open for future collaborations. Asked about potentially working with Williams on a project, she teased: “Maybe!” Meanwhile, the Heated Rivalry cast recently reunited to accept a special GLAAD Media Award, highlighting the show's impact. As tweeted by Entertainment Tonight on March 6, 2026, Lopez's kids are living for this series—will a family viewing party lead to more starstruck moments? 😏

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