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Mark Carney and 'Heated Rivalry' star share friendly red carpet embrace
Summary
Former Bank of England and Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney embraced the star of Canadian drama 'Heated Rivalry' on the red carpet and was given a fleece; Carney later praised the show's cultural impact and noted concerns for the 2SLGBTQI+ community while speaking at a Prime Time conference.
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Mark Carney greeted and embraced the star of the Canadian drama 'Heated Rivalry' during a red carpet moment, and the actor presented him with a fleece worn by his character. The interaction included a playful photocall gesture described in the coverage. Later at a Prime Time industry conference, Carney spoke about the show’s international attention and its cultural significance. He also commented on the broader environment facing the 2SLGBTQI+ community and joked about taking credit for government funding that supported the series.
Key details:
- The actor gifted Carney a fleece associated with his character in the Canadian-made drama.
- During a photocall, Carney asked the actor to "do the leg thing," and they posed together smiling for cameras.
- Carney said studios "south of the border" had sought to tone down the show, and he questioned that approach.
- He described the series as an example of "soft power," referencing cultural tools that shape a country's global reputation.
- Carney noted the show's timing amid reported threats to the well-being and rights of the 2SLGBTQI+ community, and he joked about having "green-lit" the project despite not being in power when funding was approved.
Summary:
The encounter combined a light red carpet moment with public remarks about cultural influence and representation, drawing attention to a Canadian drama that has reached international audiences. Carney framed the series as culturally significant and linked it to concerns about rights and safety for the 2SLGBTQI+ community. Undetermined at this time.
