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Heated Rivalry Fans Zero In on Fabian Casting After Hudson Williams Photo With Abdalla Amour

Photo Credit: Abdalla Amour / Instagram

by Chris Tremblay  Jun 2

Fans of HBO Max and Crave’s queer hockey romance series Heated Rivalry are increasingly convinced that the pivotal season two role of Fabian Salah has been cast after a widely shared photo of star Hudson Williams with Lebanese‑Ukrainian model and actor Abdalla Amour. The speculation highlights just how closely the show’s global fanbase is watching every clue about the next chapter of the story between fictional professional hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, whose secret long‑term romance has become a breakthrough in queer sports storytelling.

Background and context



Heated Rivalry is an LGBTQ+ romance drama based on author Rachel Reid’s Game Changers series, centering on rival hockey stars Shane Hollander, played by Hudson Williams, and Ilya Rozanov, played by Connor Storrie. The first season follows the pair through years of competition and clandestine affection as they balance high‑stakes professional sport with a deeply felt but closeted relationship, and the show has grown from a Canadian hit into an international phenomenon for Crave and HBO Max.

The series has been renewed for a second season, with HBO Max confirming the news in December 2025 via an Instagram video in which Williams and Storrie open a gift box containing a hockey puck emblazoned with “Heated Rivalry” on one side and “Season 2” on the other. In a joint statement, creator Jacob Tierney and executive producer Brendan Brady described watching the show become “an international phenomenon” as “extraordinary” and said they were “profoundly grateful” for the support that led to an early renewal.

The Fabian Salah casting call



Fan excitement around the character Fabian Salah dates back to earlier casting‑call material for season two that circulated online, describing him as an androgynous musician and one of the focal characters of Tough Guy, the third book in Reid’s Game Changers series. The description that caught many viewers’ attention called for a male performer in his late 20s to early 30s of Lebanese descent, with an “androgynous, lean and lithe” look, and designated the role as “series recurring,” indicating an ongoing presence beyond a one‑episode guest spot.

Online coverage of the casting call framed Fabian as a major addition to the ensemble, reflecting the importance of his storyline in Reid’s novels and the broader expansion of the show’s queer and trans‑inclusive hockey universe. That same breakdown also listed several other new characters from across the Game Changers series, including Ryan Price, Eric Bennett, Harris Drover, Wyatt Hayes, Luca Haas, Dallas Kent, and Dr. Galina Molchalina, suggesting an adaptation strategy that weaves together narratives from multiple books.

The Hudson Williams–Abdalla Amour photo



Speculation over Fabian’s casting surged after a recent picture showed Hudson Williams and cast‑mate Kaden Connors posing with Abdalla Amour during the Canadian Screen Awards. Williams plays lead character Shane Hollander, while Connors portrays Sasha, a friend of Ilya Rozanov, and the trio were photographed together on the red carpet at the industry event.

Connors later shared a group shot including Amour with the caption “Proud beyond belief for my Heated Rivalry family,” alongside Rachel Reid and co‑stars Kolton Stewart , Callan Potter , Slavic Rogozine , and Benjamin Roy . Fans quickly interpreted Amour’s presence in the photo, combined with the affectionate “family” caption, as a potential hint that he had joined the cast in a significant capacity.

Supporters also noticed that Amour’s Instagram account follows Tierney, Reid, and Tierney’s production company Accent Aigu Entertainment, which many online commenters viewed as further circumstantial evidence that he could be involved with the show. One Reddit user quoted in coverage said, “If he doesn’t have the role, he must really want it,” while another suggested the photo might have been posted deliberately to “intentionally buzz.”

Who is Abdalla Amour?



Publicly available information describes Abdalla Amour as a Lebanese‑Ukrainian model based in New York City, London, and Canada, reflecting a transnational career in fashion and entertainment. His IMDb page lists appearances in productions including Unsolved Mysteries, The Deep Web, and Strangers, giving him prior screen experience before any potential involvement with Heated Rivalry.

Coverage notes that Amour’s look and background appear to match many of the traits outlined in the Fabian casting notice, particularly the call for a performer of Lebanese descent with an androgynous, lean, and lithe appearance. This perceived alignment has strengthened fan belief that the photo is not a coincidence, even as reporting stresses that no official casting announcement has been made by HBO Max, Crave, or the show’s producers.

Social media reaction and fan theories



On social platform X and other social media channels, viewers of Heated Rivalry reacted enthusiastically to the possibility of Amour playing Fabian, with posts quoted in reporting calling the potential choice “10/10 casting once again” and saying “He would make a good Fabian” and “Oooh! I see the vision!” Some fans argued that sharing the Canadian Screen Awards photos was unlikely to be an accidental reveal and instead might be a calculated way to build anticipation without releasing formal casting news.

Others urged caution, pointing out that public appearances and social media interactions do not confirm employment on a specific production and suggesting that Amour’s proximity to cast and crew might simply reflect professional or community connections. Reporting to date echoes that distinction, describing the reaction as fan speculation rather than verified casting and emphasizing that all information about Amour’s potential role is, at this stage, inference rather than official confirmation.

What’s confirmed about season two



While the Fabian rumors remain unconfirmed, there is more concrete information about Heated Rivalry’s next season. Jacob Tierney and Brendan Brady told CBS Mornings that the second season is currently being written, with filming scheduled to begin in August 2026 and a planned release window in April 2027.

Tierney has said that the new episodes will adapt The Long Game, the sixth Game Changers novel, which revisits Shane and Ilya a decade into their relationship as they continue to hide their love while juggling career pressures and the question of coming out publicly. Entertainment coverage notes that The Long Game storyline includes the couple’s move toward launching a joint charity organization and navigating the emotional cost of secrecy, themes expected to carry over into the on‑screen adaptation.

At BookCon in April 2026, Tierney described The Long Game as “so long” and “so gamey,” and said adapting the book means entering “much more serious territory,” even as flirting and sex remain part of the narrative. He also revealed that characters from Reid’s novel Role Model, including Ottawa Centaurs forward Troy Barrett and social media manager Harris Drover, will appear in the show, further expanding the universe of queer and questioning athletes and professionals whose lives intersect with Shane and Ilya.

Casting philosophy and queer representation



Casting coverage for Heated Rivalry has emphasized the care taken by the creative team to find performers who can convey both the intensity of elite sport and the vulnerability of queer love under scrutiny. In interviews about season one, Connor Storrie has recalled that Hudson Williams was the third actor he read with for the role of Shane and that their chemistry was immediately obvious, prompting Tierney to text for Storrie’s opinion and leading to Williams’ casting.

The show’s success has also sparked wider discussion about the importance of queer‑affirming narratives in mainstream sports storytelling, with commentators noting that Heated Rivalry combines on‑ice action with a tender, explicitly gay love story between two high‑profile athletes. Outlets such as RTE and ELLE have highlighted how the series centers the emotional interiority of its leads—both queer men navigating public expectations and private desire—rather than relegating them to side characters or cautionary tales.

Waiting for official word



As of early June 2026, neither HBO Max, Crave, nor series creators have officially confirmed who will play Fabian Salah, and Amour’s possible involvement remains unannounced. Press coverage consistently characterizes the idea that Amour has been cast as Fabian as fan speculation, not verified fact, despite the confluence of visual, biographical, and social media clues that have energized the show’s online community.

In the meantime, queer and allied viewers continue to celebrate the visibility that Heated Rivalry provides for same‑gender relationships in men’s professional sports, even as they await concrete updates about new characters and storylines. With scripts underway and production slated for later this year, official casting announcements—whether or not they confirm fan hopes for Amour as Fabian—are expected to arrive as the series prepares to return to set.

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