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‘Heated Rivalry’ Lookalike Winners Say Their First Date Was ‘Perfect’ After Viral D.C. Kiss

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by Chris Tremblay  Apr 10

At a Heated Rivalry–themed lookalike contest held at Wunder Garten, a beer garden in Washington, D.C., two contestants crowned as the top “Shane Hollander” and “Ilya Rozanov” lookalikes shared a dramatic onstage kiss that immediately caught fans’ attention online.

The pair, who have not been widely identified by full name in mainstream coverage, later went on what they described on social media as a “perfect” first date, telling followers that the connection viewers saw during the contest translated into an easy, affirming rapport away from the cameras.

Short video clips of the kiss and subsequent updates about their date circulated rapidly across TikTok and X, with fans of the series and of queer romance more broadly framing the story as a “real-life Ilya and Shane moment” and celebrating that both men appeared comfortable being visibly affectionate with one another in a crowded public space.

Heated Rivalry is a television adaptation of Rachel Reid’s Game Changers romance novels, which center on a queer relationship between professional hockey players and were first popular among LGBTQ+ romance readers before expanding to a broader audience.

The series, starring Connor Storrie as Ilya Rozanov and Hudson Williams as Shane Hollander, reached the No. 1 position on HBO Max in the United States in November 2025 after being syndicated from Canadian streamer Crave, significantly raising both actors’ profiles and boosting sales of Reid’s original books.

Since the televised adaptation debuted, fans have embraced the show’s unapologetically queer storyline, its emphasis on consent and emotional vulnerability, and its portrayal of high-level sport where a gay relationship is central to the narrative rather than a side plot.

Celebrity lookalike contests surged in popularity in 2024, beginning with a Timothée Chalamet competition in New York City that drew enough attention for Chalamet to attend in person, setting a template for similar events focused on young, social media–driven fandoms.

Organizers have since replicated the format for actors like Paul Mescal, Zayn Malik, and Jeremy Allen White, but Heated Rivalry contests have stood out because they revolve around a queer couple whose relationship is central to the story, rather than a heterosexual heartthrob.

In New York City, a previous Heated Rivalry lookalike event drew such a large crowd to Mercer Playground in Greenwich Village that attendees said the contest had to be moved to accommodate the number of people gathered to watch, illustrating how deeply the show has resonated with viewers.

At the New York event covered by British outlet Indy100, organizers awarded $50 each to Ryan Heffernan and Tyler Gaul, naming Heffernan the closest Shane Hollander lookalike and Gaul the closest Ilya Rozanov counterpart.

Heffernan, 25, told the New York Post that he arrived “very confident” and felt sure he would win, adding that strangers had been stopping him for photographs because of his resemblance to Hudson Williams’s character.

Gaul, 28, said his girlfriend initially pointed out that he looked “exactly like Ilya,” noting that people in both of their social circles reinforced the comparison and encouraged him to compete.

On the same weekend, a parallel Heated Rivalry lookalike competition took place in Sydney, Australia, organized by TikToker Lena Tuck and originally slated for Camperdown Park before being moved when local authorities raised concerns about crowd size.

The Sydney event continued at the Imperial Hotel in Erskineville, hosted by drag performer Jackie Daniels, who wore a hockey-themed outfit as participants were judged on challenges including best loon call, “I’m coming to the cottage” line delivery, Glambot-style flip-off, and even best Madonna-inspired dance routine.

In Sydney, Sean was named the Ilya Rozanov winner and Eduardo took the Shane Hollander title, receiving trophies, a cash prize, gift vouchers and full sets of Rachel Reid’s Game Changers novels as part of their awards.

The Washington, D.C., contest at Wunder Garten followed a similar format, inviting participants to dress, move, and flirt like the fictional hockey stars, but the event gained particular traction because of what appeared to be a genuine romantic spark between the two eventual winners.

Spectators watched as the two finalists, styled to resemble Williams and Storrie’s characters, embraced and shared a prolonged kiss on stage, a moment that Harper’s Bazaar described as “very steamy” and that quickly made its way into fan edits and reaction videos online.

In follow-up posts, the contestants said they met up again shortly after the event and characterized their first official date as “perfect,” mentioning shared drinks, long conversations and plans to see each other again, although these details have not yet been extensively documented in major outlets.

Fans, including many LGBTQ+ viewers, have responded with enthusiasm, leaving messages of support under clips and commentary that frame the date story as one more example of queer visibility emerging from a fandom that centers a loving relationship between two men.

For many viewers, Heated Rivalry’s success is notable because it positions gay athletes as romantic leads without relegating their relationship to tragedy or background drama, reflecting a broader trend toward mainstream stories where LGBTQ+ characters have full emotional arcs.

The lookalike contests, from New York and Sydney to Washington, D.C., have effectively turned that representation into physical, communal spaces where queer people and allies can gather, laugh, and celebrate a fictional love story by echoing it with consensual, playful performances of affection.

The D.C. winners’ “perfect” first date narrative adds a human layer to that phenomenon, highlighting how media rooted in queer romance can not only entertain but also help create environments where people who are attracted to one another feel safe enough to be visible, affectionate and open about their identities in public.

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