“We didn’t want an intimacy coach or anything like that – they offered us one, but we just decided to keep it between us two because we felt like we had the connection there,” Sear says. In fact, it came so naturally that they turned down the chance to have an intimacy co-ordinator on set to help stage their sex scenes. Both Cimino and Sear are straight, but the chemistry they exude on-screen is undeniable – and that intimacy came naturally to both actors. Right from the star, Love, Victor‘s second season is unafraid to show its two main stars kissing, holding hands, and even sleeping together. “With season two, we pick up where we left off with Victor and Benji in this summer bubble, this kind of honeymoon period, and all the amazing highs you get with your first love where it’s just so passionate,” Sear tells PinkNews. “And then high school starts and it bursts the summer bubble a little bit, and Victor faces some of the difficult realities of coming out in high school in America today.”