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Hudson Williams Just Hard-Launched His Long-Term Girlfriend

“With me since my 2000 gold Mazda Protégé smoked and squealed and I had no job"
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If ever there were a day to hard launch your relationship to the world, it’s Valentine’s Day. Heated Rivalry star, Hudson Williams, chose February 14th to share a very rare insight into his love life with an adorable tribute to his longtime girlfriend.

Taking to Instagram stories, the actor shared a collage of photos throughout their relationship, including a photo of her and his Heated Rivalry co-star, Connor Storrie.

Among the other photos were facetime screenshots, mirror selfies and nights spent on the sofa, all camera roll hallmarks of a long-term relationship.

Across the montage, Williams wrote: “Happy Valentine’s Day” before adding “With me since my 2000 gold Mazda Protégé smoked and squealed and I had no job.”

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Who Is Hudson Williams Dating?

While Williams did hard-launch his long-term relationship on social media, surprising many fans with the reveal, he kept his girlfriend’s identity private and did not tag her. Given the hysteria and sudden fame he and his co-star have been thrust into, it’s an understandable choice.

The queer ice hockey romance sees Williams, 25, play Shane Hollander, the captain of the Montreal Metros, opposite Storrie, 25, as Ilya Rozanov, captain of the Boston Raiders.

The sizzling chemistry between the leads saw many fans speculate about the relationship status of both actors. However, both have kept their private lives relatively, well, private, until now.

When asked about his relationship with his co-star, Williams told Deadline: “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.

“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,” he added.

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