In some ways, Williams trained himself as a child not to be emotional. “When I was a kid,” he shares, “I was afraid of the dark and I made myself walk around in the dark until I wasn’t afraid. I was like 5 or 6 years old [and] it just bothered me that I was afraid of the dark.”
Still there are other similarities. For example, both of them are edgy. “I am the kid who was in the museum and had to touch the painting. That was me. I am very much so a rule breaker,” he says, with a sexy grin in his voice. “When I was growing up, I was always getting into trouble.” And Tyler definitely comes across that way. Williams even admits to finding a bit of himself in all his roles.
Like Tyler, Williams is, as of now, single but admits to being a “workaholic.” In fact, he says work is “numero uno in my life right now” and that’s never been a great ingredient for relationship success. Of course there’s no denying they are both hot but, surprisingly, Williams isn’t so comfortable being a sex symbol. “I don’t see myself as that so I don’t think I’d ever be comfortable in something that I don’t see myself as,” he explains, “but I am aware of it and I’m kind of fine with it in the sense that I know that that’s what’s required for what I’m trying to do career-wise.”