Cast members from the series *XO, Kitty* appeared in a video segment to answer uncomfortable fan-generated questions on camera [1].

The appearance provides a rare look at the interpersonal dynamics of the cast and allows the performers to engage directly with their audience's most pressing curiosities. Such segments often serve as promotional tools to humanize actors and build anticipation for new content.

In the segment titled “Hot Seat,” the actors take turns facing a series of inquiries [1]. The participants included Anna Cathcart, Gia Kim, Sang Heon Lee, Minyeoung Choi, and Regan Aaliyah [1]. The video was originally posted to the Vanity Fair YouTube channel and subsequently syndicated through Yahoo Entertainment [1, 2].

While the segment focuses on revealing "uncomfortable truths," the specific nature of the questions remains centered on the cast's experiences and public perceptions. The format requires the actors to respond candidly to prompts submitted by the show's fanbase [1].

There is a noted discrepancy regarding the participants of the "Hot Seat" format across different platforms. While Yahoo Entertainment identifies the participants as the *XO, Kitty* cast [1], other Vanity Fair video pages associate the same segment title with members of the group CORTIS [2]. This suggests a recurring series format used by the publisher for multiple different talent groups.

The *XO, Kitty* cast members navigated the high-pressure environment of the interview to maintain their connection with the series' global viewership [1].

The cast members take turns answering uncomfortable fan‑generated questions on camera.

This promotional appearance reflects a broader trend in digital media where traditional publications like Vanity Fair utilize high-engagement, short-form video formats to bridge the gap between celebrity and fan. By utilizing a 'Hot Seat' template, the publisher can create scalable content that applies to various entertainment properties, from scripted series like XO, Kitty to musical groups like CORTIS.