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"HungerGames"star Josh Hutcherson might identify as "mostly straight" now, but he doesn't control out the possibility of being attracted to a bloke someday.
The performer sat down with Out magazine's Shana Naomi Krochmal for the November 2013 issue and got frank about the topic of sexuality.
“I would probably list myself as mostly straight," Hutcherson, who Jennifer Lawrence has joked is "in love" with their "Hunger Games" co-star, Sam Claflin, said. “Maybe I could say right now I’m 100% straight. But who knows? In a f**king year, I could meet a guy and be like, Whoa, I’m attracted to this person.”
“I’ve met guys all the period that I’m love, Damn, that’s a good-looking guy, you know?” he added. “I’ve never been, like, Oh, I want to peck that guy. I really love women. But I assume defining yourself as 100% anything is kind of near-sighted and close-minded.”
The 20-year-old's candid comments might not come as such a surprise to those who know him as an ally to the lesbian, homosexual, bisexual and trans (LGBT) community.
Last year, Hutcherson opened up about his two gay uncles, who died of AIDS, during an interview with E! News. He said his mother is an advocate for t
The Buzz | Player Josh Hutcherson says he is ‘mostly straight’
“Hunger Games’” celestial body Josh Hutcherson is “mostly straight.”
The star, who grew up in Northern Kentucky, doesn’t rule out guys in the story in November’s Out magazine.
“Maybe I could say right now I’m 100 percent straight,” he said. “But who knows? In a ------- year, I could meet a guy and be like, ‘Whoa, I’m attracted to this person.’”
The 20-year-old player has a history of understanding queer and lesbian issues. He became the youngest person to receive the Vanguard Award at the 23th annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles last year.
He was honored for creating the Straight But Not Narrow organization, which seeks to ready and train youthful adults on how to become allies to their LGBTQ peers.
And his breakout role was as Annette Bening and Julianne Moore’s son in “The Kids Are All Right,” a movie about the children of two lesbian mothers who find their biological father.
“Sometimes it’s frustrating to comprehend how people are not OK with it (gay people),” he told Out magazine. “If you can try to tell me how it’s hurting you, you’re crazy. You’re absolutely crazy. Appreciate, what do you mean it’s not natural? Ev
The Hunger Games' Josh Hutcherson: "I'm mostly straight..."
Josh Hutcherson, much like his Need Games co-star Jennifer Lawrence, is certainly not nervous to speak his brain - and, when he says such amazingly insightful things, we're very delighted he's not, too!
The Appetite Games: Catching Fire celestial body has chatted intelligently about gay and lesbian lifestyle magazine Out's November issue, saying: "I would probably list myself as mostly straight. Maybe I could say right now I'm 100% straight, but who knows? In a f**king year, I could encounter a guy and be like, Whoa, I'm attracted to this person."
Josh, who famously founded Straight But Not Narrow, a youth group aimed at fighting homophobia, is dating actress Claudia Traisac, but that doesn't mean he is less open-minded about LGBT issues.
"I've met guys all the time that I'm like, 'Damn, that's a good-looking guy,' you know?"
"I've never been, like, 'Oh, I want to smooch that guy.' I really love women, but I think defining yourself as 100 percent anything is kind of near-sighted and close-minded."
He added: "Sometimes it's frustrating to comprehend how people are not OK with it," h
Josh Hutcherson
Josh Ryan Hutcherson is an American actor and producer. He began his career in the early 2000s, initially appearing in commercials and minor film and television roles. He gained prominence in his teenage years with leading roles in films such as Little Manhattan (2005), Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), RV (2006), Bridge to Terabithia (2007), and Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008).
Hutcherson's breakthrough came in 2011 when he was cast as Peeta Mellark in The Hunger Games motion picture series (2012–2015), a role that brought him international fame and several awards, including three MTV Movie Awards and a People's Choice Award.
Following The Hunger Games , Hutcherson explored a variety of roles in independent films and transitioned into production. He starred in Detention (2011), The Forger (2012), and Escobar: Paradise Lost (2015), also serving as an executive producer for these projects. From 2017 to 2020, he starred in the Hulu comedy series Future Man and voiced the lead character in the Netflix anime Ultraman (2019–2023).
In recent years, Hutcherson has continued to expand his repertoire. He starred in the commercially