Sunday, February 15, 2026

Favorite Pic of the Day for February 16th

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Seasonal Sightings:

Glasses and Globes

Instagram's That Inspire: James Shih


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Instagram's That Inspire

Beautiful Chinese dancer James Shih shares plenty of beautiful shots on his Instagram, including many shots of his incredible dancers behind!

James Shih on Instagram





Hudson Williams: Year of the Snake 🐍


'I hope that little Asian kids are like, 'Ooh, I want to become an actor. ' A role model for the next Asian kid that wants to get railed.'
Hudson Williams, GQ


Yes, I know it's the year of the horse, but it's also been the year of actor Hudson Williams.  Born in 2001, one of the đŸ years, Williams fits many of the traits of his sign. Snakes are known to be strategic, intuitive, and disciplined They’re often artistic, which makes them taste-makers others look to for guidance.  Snake people are easy-going and fascinating for their mystery while also needing alone time to smooth their sensitivities.


I wasn't going to post about Williams today, I love him, and his Heated Rivalry co-star Connor Storrie. FH posts a lot of older visuals, and spotlights many actors and models from the past. When it comes to new shoots though, I try to keep things as original as possible.  As you all know, since the debut of Heated Rivalry, Williams and Storrie have been everywhere.  Between videos, promotional images and photo shoots, they have a solid grip on visual promotion.  


I decided I had to post about Hudson however, after seeing him with fellow Asian TV stars Yerin Ha, (Bridgetron) and Lola Tung, (The Summer I Turned Pretty) at the Gold House's Lunar's Eve celebration.  I don't remember a time when a television show and it's cast made such a huge splash on the industry, the viewers and the culture.  I especially don't remember an Asian actor, especially an Asian Canadian, becoming so big, so quickly.

I also don't remember any actor maneuvering through the celebrity traps, and industry landmines with such grace and enthusiasm.  Williams and Storrie both seem to be having such fun and enjoying the ride.  Although I'm sure it's been overwhelming, and incredibly stressful and tiring, both seem determined to make the most of their moment. 


I think it must stem from the experience, background and family connections.  So many of today's 'hot stars' come across as uneducatedly artsy.   The 'try to hard thespians' who act like they just graduated from the Stella Adler Studio of Acting.  They're good actors for sure, but so many annoy the shit of out of me during their promotional tours.  Williams is just himself, goofy and odd at times, a unique presence who comes across as authentic and carefree.  


Maybe in part this is because Williams does have a solid educational background behind him. After attending the Beattie School of the Arts, (taking classes in dance, music and theatre) he later graduated from Sa-Hali Secondary School. Williams didn't just focus on the arts, but also seemed to dive into the entire school experience, having fun, making friends, playing basketball, and practicing mixed martial arts.


After graduation, Williams moved to Vancouver to attend Langara College, where he earned an acting certificate from the Film Arts program that same year. After graduating, he began writing and directing short films and attending acting auditions while working as a server in the restaurant and food industry. Although he may not have many 'professional' credits on his resume, he certainly arrived at his moment of stardom prepared.

Hudson really is the man of the moment, and I although I look forward to season two of Heated Rivalry, I also look forward to seeing what other projects he chooses.  Already a fashion icon, Williams has lived up to his hope that little Asian kids, and all kids and adults for that matter, will not only want to follow his career path, but follow the way Williams is handling his fame and platform. 

CMNM / CFNM: Lunar NY Edition! ⛩️


CMNM / CFNM: 
🏮 Lunar NY Edition🏮

When I think of cmnm and cfnm male visuals, I think of parties, celebrations and festivals.  In order to be nude with a clothed person, there's usually a festive reason, or a lot of alcohol...  There also seems to be a special affinity for the theme within the Asian community. 

So many images that I find, especially CFNM, feature Asian women and men enjoying then nude male form.  At festivals, events, and especially in art classes. N\o better time then, than Lunar New Year, to celebrate with some hot men being enjoyed by a clothed, and appreciative audience. 


 Check out last year's 2025 CMNM / CFNM Lunar NY Edition


Art Class đŸŽ¨

When I search for nude art models, there are aways plenty of shots that appear to come from Asian countries.  Although the nude male form is still prohibited in public in many Asian countries, exceptions are made for educational and artistic purposes.  Might be why given there are few male strip clubs, lovers of the nude male form head to class.

Kun