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Heated Rivalry’s Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie Brought Heartthrob Energy to the 2026 Golden Globes

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After the first season of Heated Rivalry graced our TV screens late last year, it did not take long for lead stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie to be catapulted to Hollywood-heartthrob status. Stepping into the spotlight thanks to Crave’s gay, hockey-themed show about love and lust, the two actors are the success story no one saw coming—but we’re so glad it happened. And on Sunday night at the 2026 Golden Globes, both Williams and Storrie—who presented the award for best performance by a female actor in a supporting role on television—proved they’re here to stay.

Sure, Williams and Storrie may be the moment right now, but their suave red-carpet style has serious staying power. Both dapper gents opted for a cool, modern, and sophisticated take on suiting up, choosing details that made their classic blazers and dress pants feel extremely current.

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Williams donned a white Giorgio Armani peak-lapel dinner jacket trimmed in grosgrain, pairing it with a white silk evening shirt, black evening trousers, and a white grosgrain cummerbund. His patent square-toe dress shoes? Equally delicious, as was his gold Bvlgari linked necklace.

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Storrie, meanwhile, went subdued in a slim-fit black suit by Saint Laurent, complete with a timeless white dress shirt and black skinny tie. Still, his details—like the rounded shades, brooch, and sleek leather boots—added a youthful edge to it. Very rockstar-goes-to-the-Globes. (His shaggy mod cut? Also A+.)

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The Heated Rivalry boys were bound to be the buzz of the red carpet at the Globes, and it’s safe to say they did not disappoint. Sure, individually, they each had their own fashion flavor, but their looks were telling the same story. (That story being, “We are here, and we are the hot new things in town.”) We may be used to seeing them in hockey jerseys—or in, well, more intimate settings—on the show, but off-screen, they sure do classic Hollywood glamour well.

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This article was originally published on Vogue.com

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