Hudson Williams Takes Relationship to the Next Level on Valentine’s Day
Hudson Williams, known for his role in “Heated Rivalry,” recently made a heartfelt declaration about his girlfriend on Valentine’s Day, though he chose not to disclose her name.
His Instagram Story featured several photos of the two together—some charming mirror selfies, alongside images of them video calling and lounging in bed.
One notable photo showcased his girlfriend seated next to co-star Connor Storey, with a red heart drawn around her face. In the post, Williams, 25, wrote, “Happy Valentine’s Day,” and humorously described her as “Gold Mazda protégé who has been with me since 2000, smokes and shrieks and has no job.”
Since gaining fame for his portrayal of a secret hockey player in the popular Canadian series, Williams has generally kept his personal life under wraps.
Last December, celebrity gossip brand DeuxMoi claimed that Williams was romantically involved with a tattoo artist, prompting him to respond publicly. He stated, “As you know, I have completely fallen out of love with Dumois,” in a now-deleted Instagram post.
In that same month, he commented on speculation regarding his and Storey’s sexual orientations, acknowledging that public curiosity about celebrity lives is “the nature of celebrity.”
Williams expressed a desire for some privacy, reflecting on the challenges of sudden fame. “When you dream of being in the public eye, I don’t think there’s ever a question of wanting some privacy,” he noted. “But of course, I want queer people to tell queer stories,” he added, highlighting his close bond with Storey.
Before his breakout role in “Heated Rivals,” Williams worked as a server at a Canadian spaghetti restaurant. He described the demands of newfound fame as “exhausting,” sharing that it’s nice to receive recognition for his work, but it also brings unexpected challenges, such as constant requests for photos. “I have to look good because I can’t just wear sweatpants and look terrible like I always did,” he said, articulating the pressure of maintaining appearances.

