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James Hutcherson said he didn't like Taylor Swift. Her fans almost destroyed him on the Internet

- April 21, 2026
- Updated: April 21, 2026 at 3:50 PM

The actor Josh Hutcherson has shared his thoughts on the use of the internet and the negative reactions it often generates in users. In a recent interview with GQ magazine, Hutcherson referred to the controversy that arose last year after revealing that he is not a fan of Taylor Swift. This led him to reconsider his relationship with social media and online life, as the criticism and drama that unfold on these platforms have caused him to avoid digital interaction.
If you’re not a swiftie, we will hunt you down
Hutcherson, known for his role in the Hunger Games saga, made his re-entry to the internet during the promotion of the HBO series starring Rachel Sennott. However, the experience was not entirely positive, and the actor felt overwhelmed by the public’s reaction to his honesty about his musical tastes. This episode highlighted not only the risks of being exposed to public opinion but also the impact that cancel culture and instant judgments can have on the mental health of artists.
In his dialogue with GQ, the actor emphasized that the intensity of the criticism has led him to largely avoid social media. According to Hutcherson, the toxic atmosphere and the drama surrounding online discussions are factors that contribute to his decision to stay away from the digital world. Although many public figures suffer the consequences of unfavorable opinions, his testimony resonates especially at a time when toxicity on social media seems to be at its peak.
As Hutcherson steps away from online platforms, the discussion that has arisen around him could serve as a reminder of the need for a healthier debate about fandom culture and constructive criticism in the digital age.
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