Connor Storrie fans ‘fight’ at Paris hotel as they wait for Heated Rivalry star
Connor Storrie in Paris (Getty Images)
A handful of Connor Storrie fans reportedly got into a physical altercation as they waited for the Heated Rivalry star outside a Paris hotel.
Storrie is in the French capital for fashion week, and was pictured sitting beside Madonna and Kate Moss at the Saint Laurent show on 23 June. Fans have been excited by his latest appearance, ahead of filming for Heated Rivalry season two which is expected in July.
But on X (formerly Twitter), one fan reportedly had a less exciting time in Paris. The user, who many online know as “Club Chalamet” for her Timothée Chalamet fan account, but who has since turned her attention to Storrie, shared a series of images of another fan, claiming the person “assaulted” her.
The person claimed she had been waiting at the hotel and trying to shade from the sun, so was wearing a cap, sunglasses and an SPF facial mask, so “looked a bit incognito”.

She claimed she noticed another fan looking at her as if they knew who she was and she “started getting nervous”. The user claimed that she eventually felt someone “forcefully” pulling her back by her backpack, before the other fan “glared” at her and tried to remove her face mask.
She claimed the fan “proceeded to tell everyone within ear shot that I’m a stalker”.
Before long, the other fan was identified, and they wrote on X: “So um. Just had a fight with Club Chalamet.” They later added: “Hi babe. Just stopped you from running towards Connor and assaulting him, security can back me up, so can many fans.”
‘Waiting outside of a celebrity’s hotel is loser behaviour’
While some other users online have seemingly chosen their side in the beef, others have criticised both parties.
One person said: “Acting like you’re better than Club Chalamet while you are also waiting outside a celeb’s hotel is f****** insane behaviour.”
Another said: “Why would you ever think you’re noble for manhandling an elderly woman for being the exact kind of freak as you?”
A third said: “You were both standing in the sun for hours to get a glimpse of a man for under a minute. There is no age where that isn’t sad as hell.”
While someone else said: “Parasocial relationships moved from fans thinking they know their favourite celebrity to fans self appointing themselves as body guards for said celebrity, somehow.”
And another added: “No matter how you spin it, waiting outside of a celebrity’s hotel is loser behaviour.”
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