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B.C. cities lay claim to Heated Rivalry star Hudson Williams in tourism push

January 25, 2026

It’s a Heated Rivalry beef, with a side-serving of spaghetti, as British Columbia cities lay claim to Hudson Williams, star of the gay hockey television phenomenon.

Williams, who stars as Shane Hollander in the Crave series, has connections with multiple B.C. cities – he was born in Kelowna, grew up in Kamloops, lives in Vancouver and worked in New Westminster.



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