'Heated Rivalry' Duo and 'KPop Demon Hunters' Singers Attend First Met Gala With Bold Fashion — See Hudson Williams, EJAE, Connor Storrie and Audrey Nuna
May 4, 2026 5:38pm PT
‘Heated Rivalry’ Duo and ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Singers Attend First Met Gala With Bold Fashion — See Hudson Williams, EJAE, Connor Storrie and Audrey Nuna
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Arushi Jacob, Kennedy French
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Gilbert Flores / Michael Buckner / Variety / PMC
Fashion’s biggest night is here as the Met Gala kicks off in New York City. Walking the carpet alongside seasoned Met Gala attendees were a couple of first-timers who made their debut at the event held the first Monday in May.
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Connor Storie and Hudson Williams – leads of the Crave mega-hit hockey romance series “Heated Rivalry” – walked the carpet for the first time after being launched to stardom earlier this year. Another pair of breakout stars, Ejae and Audrey Nuna from “K-Pop Demon Hunters,” also attended for the first time.
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Storrie, the 26-year-old “Heated Rivalry” star, made his Met Gala debut in a polka-dot halter-top ensemble by Saint Laurent’s Anthony Vaccarello. Storrie was spotted leaving the Carlyle Hotel with a trail of fabric wrapped around his neck, blowing in the wind. Working with stylist James Yardley, Storrie was accessorized by Tiffany and Co. brooches and caused quite a stir on the red carpet when he took his jacket off to reveal his outfit’s halter details that left his arms bare.
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The other half of the “Heated Rivalry” duo, Hudson Williams, was spotted leaving his hotel in a white robe and nothing underneath, according to what Williams was telling bystanders waiting outside. He arrived on the carpet in a baby blue suit with black embellishments, accompanied by a black cape-like fabric draped from his waist. The newly-minted star eschewed a shirt under the jacket, allowing the actor to flaunt his abs. The look is a custom Balenciaga styled by Anastasia Walker, with makeup and hair inspired by Darren Aronofsky’s “Black Swan.” Williams told Vogue he wanted the look to be an ode to cinema.
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Ejae chose silver over a “golden” look, wearing a glittering column gown from Swarovski. “K-Pop Demon Hunters” became Netflix’s most watched-film in 2025, launching Ejae and her fellow cast members to fame and the Oscars, where they won an Academy Award for their hit song “Golden.” Another first-timer at the Met Gala was her “K-Pop” co-star, Audrey Nuna, in a dramatic black-and-white splattered coat and hat, created by designer Robert Wun.
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