They’re bringing that heat to the red carpet.
“Rivals” co-stars Conor Storey and Hudson Williams stepped out on the 2026 Golden Globes red carpet in dapper looks on Sunday.
Storey, 25, wore a black Saint Laurent suit with a narrow black tie, following his trend of opting for classic, relaxed suit silhouettes that are slightly reminiscent of the 1970s.
His jacket was classically tailored with satin lapels, and the pleated pants offered a more retro look. Additionally, small round sunglasses added to the vintage vibe.
Storey commissioned her jewelry from Tiffany & Co. and wore Gene Schlumberger’s iconic Bird on the Rock brooch with a large 13-carat diamond “lock,” white gold T T1 hoop earrings, the brand’s Union Square watch, a white gold Tiffany lock bracelet with diamonds, and a yellow gold diamond knot ring.
Meanwhile, Williams, 24, wore a black and white Giorgio Armani tuxedo without a tie.
He paired black pants with a white silk shirt, unbuttoned at the chest, and wore a white dinner jacket over it, accessorizing with a white grosgrain cummerbund.
Williams accessorized with Christian Louboutin shoes and added sparkle with Bvlgari jewelry. Around his neck was the design house’s $40,800 Serpenti Tubogas necklace, hoop earrings in each ear and stacked rings on each hand.
The pair, who star in HBO Max’s latest steamy drama based on the novel by Rachel Reid, are scheduled to present at tonight’s awards. They play rivals-turned-friends-turned-lovers on screen, but it’s clear their friendship transcends the TV screen.
In fact, Story joked that their off-screen chemistry almost became an issue.
“Hudson and I didn’t get along well before we started acting,” Storey said in a recent interview. “We’ve gotten comfortable just being inches away from each other’s faces and invading each other’s personal space,” Williams added, joking that it’s “an HR nightmare.”
Story and Williams have been in the spotlight since the high-profile show premiered in late November, and their co-stars are also basking in its success. At the Golden Globes pre-party hosted by The Hollywood Reporter x Spotify on Friday, “heated rivalry” was clearly on everyone’s lips.
Spies told Page Six that Francois Arnault and Robbie Graham-Kuntz, who play the second pair of lovers Scott and Kip, were the center of attention at the party and were photographed throughout the night.
Williams and Story are sure to be the center of attention, and there will be some jokes courtesy of Globe host Nikki Glazer.
