the gloves are coming off as b.c. cities join the fray to claim one of the stars of the hit hockey romance series
heated rivalry as their own.
the popular crave original show has taken the world by storm and catapulted b.c.-born-and-raised actor hudson williams to fame.
tourism kamloops had proudly touted williams’ roots, with its instagram bio identifying it as the canadian star’s birthplace.
ottawa tourism pointed out it’s the hometown of williams’ character, shane hollander, while montreal bluntly told other cities to “back off. he’s ours,” a reference to hollander playing for the fictional montreal metros in the show.
even mcgill university has jumped in, with its ig bio identifying it as the “alma mater of shane hollander’s dad.”
metro vancouver cities have got into the action.
recently, new westminster staked a claim to williams after the actor told tonight show host jimmy fallon that he had waited tables at the old spaghetti factory.
“a lot of sourdough bread being served and spaghetti being drooped, bad reviews being left,” he told fallon.
“were you good?” asked fallon. “no, not at all,” he deadpanned.
“i was pretty good at managing the amount of tables i had, but the thing that i was kind of poor at was like, if i’m not feeling a smile, i can’t put one on, you know. that’s not very canadian so, yeah, they didn’t like that.”