Hudson Williams Confirms Romance After Fame Breakthrough

Hudson Williams Confirms Romance After Fame Breakthrough

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Hudson Williams, who shot to fame on the steamy gay ice hockey series Heated Rivalry, has confirmed his romance with his longtime girlfriend.

Based on the Game Changers books by Rachel Reid, the show followed a secret affair between two sportsmen who play for different teams.

Williams played Shane Hollander, the captain of the Montreal Metros, opposite Connor Storrie as Ilya Rozanov, captain of the Boston Raiders.

The sizzling chemistry and frequent sex scenes between the two leads left fans in a frenzy, with public scrutiny zeroing in on the love lives of the actors.

Although Williams has staunchly kept his personal life private, he posted a collage of images of his girlfriend to his Insta Stories to wish her a happy Valentine's Day.

He refrained from revealing her name or when they got together, but established that they enjoy a longstanding relationship, writing that she has been 'With me since my 2000 gold Mazda protege smoked and squealed and I had no job.'

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Hudson Williams, who shot to fame on the steamy gay ice hockey series Heated Rivalry, has confirmed his romance with his longtime girlfriend

Based on the Game Changers books by Rachel Reid, the show followed a secret affair between two sportsmen who play for different teams, played by Williams and Connor Storrie

In a heartwarming touch, he slipped in a photo of his girlfriend seated in a restaurant beside Storrie, who had a heart drawn around his face.

Other pictures showed Williams and his girlfriend cuddling up to one another for the camera, and he also included a screen-grab of one of their video calls.

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'We were both in similar places in life before this. We quit our jobs within a day of each other. We booked this and flew out the same day. Now it’s turning into two people who are being seen internationally for the first time. This has been the highlight of my life, and meeting Hudson makes that 10 times sweeter.'

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Williams meanwhile said: 'I want queer people telling queer stories, but also, there’s the element of Connor and I - we’re best friends, and we love expressing that physically,' in an interview with Deadline.

'You see people who infer or assume, and you kind of have to let that go. But then again, I never wanna stop expressing the love I have for Connor physically, and I’m never really going to, and I think multiple things can be true at once.'

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