Jesse Kortuem comes out inspired by Heated Rivalry

Minnesota hockey player Jesse Kortuem has shared his coming-out story, crediting the TV show Heated Rivalry for giving him the push. Now, he's on a mission to make the sport more inclusive for everyone. The response? Pure love and support.

Darlings, grab your popcorn because this hockey tale is serving more than just slapshots—it's dishing real inspiration! 😍 Minnesota native Jesse Kortuem, a real-life puck chaser, tuned into the steamy hit show Heated Rivalry about rivals-turned-lovers and boom—decided to pen his coming-out story earlier this month. Talk about a plot twist that hits harder than overtime!

We caught up with him in NYC on Wednesday, and the outpouring of love? Overwhelming, honey. "My goal is that this message really reaches those who need to hear it most," Kortuem told TMZ Sports, shouting out "that kid that's struggling playing hockey right now in Fargo, or even that collegiate player who’s struggling."

He never saw this sparking a bigger convo, but now? He's all in on pushing hockey forward. "If that means educating youth hockey associations and talking to players about how their language matters in the locker room and how they show up on the ice," he explains, "that’s really the mission—to make hockey a safe sport for everyone."

Plot thickens: Kortuem hadn't heard from the show's stars yet during our chat, but Thursday brought the ultimate fan service. Hudson Williams dropped a prerecorded video on The Drew Barrymore Show, saying, "I just wanted to say thank you for watching our show and sharing the kind words you had for it. It really means a lot that our show could even play a little, small part in a sort of positive thing about your life. Thank you for your bravery and just sounding like a really cool guy."

Kortuem? Nearly speechless over the "incredible" gesture. His story's already rippling through the ice rinks—will it melt away the old barriers for good? 👀

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