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Louaylor, Hollanov and HudCon, Isaac, Michael with others sprinkled in! She | 90s baby

Midwest USA Katılım Ekim 2025
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marie-ève@hudbunnies·
guys could you perhaps spare 3 followers .... i am so close to 1.5k ..........
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If you’ve got mail has no fans it means i am dead
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my god i just realized that shane wakes ilya up by gently scratching his head fucking hell this is so ADORABLE like that's his BABY his beautiful cute little puppy
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mia ✗✗✗@_ignorant_slut·
Shane: “I’m NAILING this social interaction.” Ilya: “Let me ask a fourth time…”
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Natalie ❁@livelyackles·
“I was just so set on “This is going to work out for me.” - oh Connor 😭
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Connor Storrie Updates | Fansite
VMAN: I'd love it if you could talk a bit more about the period right before this. A lot of our readers are artists themselves—photographers, designers, creatives of all kinds—and persistence feels especially important right now. From the outside, your success can look overnight, but you've been working toward it for a long time. Can you paint that a picture for us, and talk about the moments when it was hard to keep going, and what made you stick with it? CONNOR STORRIE: I will say it was never difficult for me to keep going, because | think l was maybe delusional in a sense—l was just so [set] on, "This is going to work out for me." But I had a shift when I was about 19 or 20. I had been auditioning since I was around 17 or 18, my senior year of high school. By that point, I'd been auditioning for about three years and had nothing. I mean, I had auditioned for so much stuff, and I don't think I had anything—maybe one short film and some random YouTube shorts or student films. And I went into this kind of sad moment where it was the first time I really looked at my life and thought, "Oh, this could not work out." I actually looked that in the eye and was like, 'Okay, why do I want to do this, and what am I going to do about it? And to be completely honest with you, up until that point, I think I wanted to be famous or something. Growing up in the modern world, I think I felt—and I think most people feel-insignificant or unimportant at some point in their lives. From a young age, that feeling for me translated into, ‘What's the opposite of that?' Being looked at. But it wasn't until that sad period that I realized that's no way to live or operate. If you're operating from a place of lack or dissatisfaction with yourself, you're never going to get anywhere. You can have everything in the world, and that's why there are people who have everything they could ever imagine and are still absolutely miserable. In that moment, knowing that this is how I feel, and knowing that it's fully possible—and not only possible, but 99.9% likely that I'll never be what I want to be, meaning a working actor where that's my full-time job and making the movies I want to make at the level want to make them-then what am I going to do? From that point on, I was like, I’m going to try.’ And if eventually I don't want to try anymore, then i’ll stop trying, take the pressure off, and figure that out. It was just about being really honest with myself-why do I want what I want, and if I know ally and accept that this might not work, what am I going to do about it? So I decided to keep going. I think I'm really blessed.
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mara ²⁸ ໑̣ TOUCHED LOUIS
witnessing this today showed me all over again why i fell in love with louis in the first place. he’s the kindest person, so soft spoken, and sooo appreciating of his fans, and the level of angelism and perfectionism he delivered tonight was just unmatched. my favorite person <3
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m ˚★⋆。˚@storriehudcon·
why is everyone on here so cool… i wanna be friends with everyone <3333 dm me let’s b friends (especially canadians hehe)
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gracee
gracee@ROZYOMENS·
hey guys just curious what your screentime on twitter is
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I love this interview. I love his drive. I love his passion. I love that he knows his path. I love his vision. I can’t wait to see what else he produces!
Connor Storrie Updates | Fansite@connorstupdates

Connor Storrie on his desire to write, produce and direct more. VMAN: Is it safe to assume you want to do more writing and producing? CONNOR STORRIE: One thousand percent. I have a few things that I've written that I would love to develop. Writing, directing, and acting are things I really want to grow in tandem. That's why I'm so excited that this transition plan started when it did, because that's the complete picture of me as an artist. The world knows me for acting right now, but in the long run, filmmaking—the entirety of it—is my biggest passion. I think that's what I was made to do. Even from a young age, I knew I wanted to make my own stuff, but somewhere along the way, I convinced myself that I had to be established as an actor first before any of that could happen. When I started my feature film, Transaction Planet, I was fully like, "I'm going to eat up this time and resources right now, because I know I'm going to have to get a restaurant job again in like three months." So I figured I might as well use this free time and these resources to do what I've always wanted to do, instead of guarding whatever new freedom I had. I accepted that I'd probably go back to a restaurant and that this could all get swept away. And now, it feels a little more legit. It's pretty crazy.

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Connor Storrie Updates | Fansite
Connor Storrie on his desire to write, produce and direct more. VMAN: Is it safe to assume you want to do more writing and producing? CONNOR STORRIE: One thousand percent. I have a few things that I've written that I would love to develop. Writing, directing, and acting are things I really want to grow in tandem. That's why I'm so excited that this transition plan started when it did, because that's the complete picture of me as an artist. The world knows me for acting right now, but in the long run, filmmaking—the entirety of it—is my biggest passion. I think that's what I was made to do. Even from a young age, I knew I wanted to make my own stuff, but somewhere along the way, I convinced myself that I had to be established as an actor first before any of that could happen. When I started my feature film, Transaction Planet, I was fully like, "I'm going to eat up this time and resources right now, because I know I'm going to have to get a restaurant job again in like three months." So I figured I might as well use this free time and these resources to do what I've always wanted to do, instead of guarding whatever new freedom I had. I accepted that I'd probably go back to a restaurant and that this could all get swept away. And now, it feels a little more legit. It's pretty crazy.
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Ro 🕷️ renata's CM
Ro 🕷️ renata's CM@lwtrockstr·
the clearest "how did we get here" so far i love him so much 😭
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Connor Storrie Updates | Fansite
Connor Storrie talking about his directional debut film “Transaction Planet”. VMAN: You've also made your own film, Transaction Planet, for which you did everything. I saw on a podcast that you even did the makeup. CONNOR: Yeah, I'm the sole producer on it. At first, that was out of necessity. The whole idea came from the fact that I finished filming Heated Rivalry, and it was the first time in my adult career—my adult life—that I didn't have a job. I had made a little bit of money from Heated Rivalry, so it was the first time I was between jobs. And all of my favorite filmmakers talk about having something in your pocket to make a movie—if you want to do it, go do it. So I was like, okay, I'll do it. I'd been sitting on this concept for probably a year. I wrote the script over the course of two months, and then we started filming in October and November. It's about this alien young spirit—I don't know if it's an alien or a spirit or both—that incarnates into that a human body to experience Earth. It's like the universe, or God, wakes up and says, "Okay, time to go to Earth," and it lands in this hyperbolic version of Los Angeles. He denies a woman a dollar when she asks for a l donation, and she plucks his eye out. So he goes on a journey to get his have eye back. VMAN: Of course. A tale as old as time. CONNOR STORRIE: Well, actually, the genesis of it was kind of a fairy tale. It's not an established fairy tale, but a modernized version of that idea: a witch steals a boy's eye, he befriends a girl in armor, and they have to fight monsters to get it back. That's kind of the premise.
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gracee
gracee@ROZYOMENS·
i want to make a group chat of normal hudcons + françois fans where we can talk about hollanov and the whole cast without all the craziness soooo if you understand that the F in RPF means fiction, don’t shade any of the cast members (or h’s gf), reply to this👀
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L 𝜗𝜚@louisunshinerry·
“Little technical difficulty i believe, it’s beyond my comprehension this stuff” 😭
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Connor Storrie Updates | Fansite
Connor Storrie on his advice for struggling artists. VMAN: There's a famous quote from "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill —"Burn the bridges behind you. Then you will be sure of maintaining the frame of mind known as a burning desire to win, essential to success." Basically, burn every bridge but the bridge to Plan A. CONNOR STORRIE: Right. I will say, though, my one piece of advice-and I see this with certain artists in my personal life—is that you can't show up and be your best artist if your boxes aren't ticked. Meaning if you're struggling financially, if you're struggling health-wise, if you're not prioritizing those things. I think there's a romanticism around being the starving artist, you know? But at the end of the day, yeah—make sacrifices for your art and for the life you want to live. But you can't show up as an actor, a singer-songwriter, whatever, if you're not taking care of yourself. For me, there were periods where | struggled because I didn't want to work, so l worked a lot less in order to have the energy to really focus on my art. But | think you can only really be successful if you're taking care of what you need to take care of, so you can fully show up. So don't try not have a job just so you can focus more on your art, because if you're starving yourself, you don't have the energy, the wherewithal, or the mental capacity to tackle it. So have a game plan. Take care of your bills, make good decisions, and then in your free time, just tackle it-tackle what you to want to do. If you want to be an actor, be in class, be creating something, be writing something. But be a human being, be an adult, and take care of yourself.
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