A Night of Stars, Music, and Cultural Celebration
Hudson Williams' Early Birthday Extravaganza at Gold House's Lunar New Year Bash
Hudson Williams, known for his role in "Heated Rivalry," kicked off his birthday celebrations early at Gold House's first-ever Lunar New Year party in New York City. The event, co-hosted by Williams, was held at Chinese Tuxedo and marked a vibrant start to the Lunar New Year festivities.
Lola Tung Joins the Dance Floor: An Unforgettable ABBA Moment
The celebration reached a peak when Williams took to the dance floor with Lola Tung, star of "The Summer I Turned Pretty." Their spontaneous performance of ABBA's "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" quickly transformed the venue into a buzzing dance club, captivating the crowd.
High-Energy Celebrations and Star Interactions
Williams maintained the energetic atmosphere throughout the night, dancing to a mix of popular songs and engaging with guests, including his mother. Many attendees sought out the actor for photos and conversation, reflecting his popularity.
A Midnight Toast to a Milestone Birthday
As the clock struck midnight, marking his 25th birthday, Williams blew out a candle on a platter of cream puffs, a sweet moment amidst the lively party.
Beyond the Dance Floor: Games, Delicacies, and Reunions
The evening offered more than just dancing, with guests enjoying mahjong, karaoke sessions, and a delectable spread of spring rolls, roast duck, and Hennessy cocktails inspired by the Year of the Fire Horse. Lola Tung also reunited with her "The Summer I Turned Pretty" co-stars Sean Kaufman and Minnie Mills, and joined Ksenia Daniela Kharlamova and Avantika for a karaoke rendition of Avril Lavigne's "Complicated."
Exploring the Future of Asian Representation in Hollywood
The event was attended by many influential figures, including Bowen Yang, Yerin Ha, and Gold House founder Bing Chen. During the gathering, Yerin Ha, who is set to lead "Bridgerton" Season 4, expressed her hopes for a future where Asian presence in Hollywood is so normalized that discussions of "representation" become unnecessary, focusing instead on talent and fit.