Hudson Williams is heating up “The Tonight Show.”
The “Heated Rivalry” actor, 24, made his late-night TV debut on Jimmy Fallon’s talk show Wednesday night, making the crowd go wild as he taught the host some hockey stretches on the floor.
“You told me that you learned a little bit of hockey — the basics of hockey,” Fallon, 51, said to Williams. “But I was wondering if there’s anything if you could teach me here tonight?”
“I could show you a stretch,” Williams replied, as the audience cheered.
The Canadian actor got on the ground to demonstrate the stretching and made a joke about the breakout show’s many sex scenes.
“This is basically 90 percent of where I was for filming,” Williams quipped.
“Where do I go?” Fallon asked Williams, who responded, “On your knees!”
The two men were face-to-face as they arched their backs and spread out their legs to widen out their hips, as Williams joked to Fallon, “This is the best it gets. [Johnny] Carson didn’t do this.”
After critiquing Fallon’s form, Williams got up to do the stretching on a more “smooth surface” area in the studio.
Before he got back on the ground on his hands and knees, Williams waved to the camera and said, “Hi, mom!”
During his sit-down interview with Fallon, Williams opened up about how he’s dealing with the show’s massive success. He also gave a nod to his character Shane Hollander by having a can of ginger ale nearby and wearing glasses at one point.
“Is it sinking in, how big this show is?” Fallon asked, to which Williams responded, “Oh, no… I kind of just turn into a deer in headlights every time.”
Williams also jokingly mentioned “these freaks outside” in reference to the fans who waited outside to see Williams show up to his first late-night talk show appearance.
Later during the interview, Williams gave a graphic description of the “intimacy garment” — which he called a “c-ck sock” — that he had to wear during filming.
“They call it a modesty garment, but by the end they just gave up on any of it,” Williams said, adding that having to only wear the garment was “awful.”
“It kind of grabs the berries,” he quipped.
Williams also teased what to expect for “Heated Rivalry” Season 2, which is not expected to be released until 2027.
“There are some meanies. There are some big baddies,” he shared. “If season one is an internal battle, season two is an external battle.”
“Heated Rivalry” stars Williams and Connor Storrie as rival hockey players who begin a secret romance. The series, created by Jacob Tierney, is based on Rachel Reid’s “Game Changers” book series.