
Subscription-based audio erotica app Quinn started the week off with a bang, teasing a new collab for July 1. Dropping a short video across its social media feeds of a cuddly green dragon on a leather chair listening to branded pink headphones, Quinn announced that “the Rogue Prince is coming.”
“I would rather feed my sons to the dragons than have them carry shields and cups for your drunken usurper cunt of a king,” narrates an unrevealed voice for the upcoming story, which many fans instantly identified as that of Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith, who plays Prince Daemon Targaryen in HBO’s popular House of the Dragon series.
Comment sections were soon filling up with excited replies, like “OMG,” “screaming,” “THERE IS NO WAY QUINN GOT THE DOCTOR?! MY DOCTOR?! THE DOCTOR I GREW UP WITH?!,” “MATT SMITH ON QUINN THIS IS NOT A DRILL. I REPEAT THIS IS NOT A DRILL!!!,” and “You’re wild for this,” while others were a little more on the greedy side, demanding “David Tennant next.” You can check out the tease for yourself below.
The Quinn app, created by Caroline Spiegel, has made quite a name for itself since its launch in 2021, generating tons of buzz with audio stories narrated by celebrities, which it calls “Quinn Originals.”
High-profile collabs for its audio erotica are often also paired with timely launches for the celeb in question. The Pitt’s Shawn Hatosy recently starred in Quinn’s “Yes, Chef” following the rollout of season 2, and Heated Rivarly actors Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams were booked for the tale “Ember & Ice” after Spiegel saw a trailer for what would end up becoming one of the biggest shows of 2025. The Good Place’s Manny Jacinto, scream queen Victoria Pedretti, and Vecna himself, Jamie Campbell Bower, have also narrated Quinn Originals in the past.
Quinn has suggested that it’s key to make the famous actors it collaborates with feel comfortable, and that realism is very important when creating its audio stories.
“I’m super specific about what we need from the actors in order to tell these stories authentically,” Quinn’s intimacy coordinator and script consultant Jamie Monahan told Variety, later adding, “We like to keep the magic alive. There’s breath work; there’s vocal range. When you find someone really attractive, the voice sits in a different place in your body. I always want the actors to separate [from themselves.] I’m not asking to hear how you orgasm. I’m asking how this character orgasms in this scene.”
New episodes of House of the Dragon season 3 premiere Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max, culminating with a finale on August 9.
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