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Heated Rivalry Achieves Success, Surprising Sophie Nélisse

7 February 2026
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Heated Rivalry Achieves Success, Surprising Sophie Nélisse
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Sophie Nélisse, known for her role in the hit gay hockey romance series Heated Rivalry, recently met Prime Minister Mark Carney, who praised the show for its Canadian representation. Nélisse plays Rose Landry, a Hollywood actress who supports the main character, Shane Hollander. The series, which has garnered global attention, is based on novels by Rachel Reid and highlights underrepresented queer relationships. Nélisse believes the show offers hope and authenticity amid challenging times.

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