Josh Hutcherson Was Asked If He's Ready To Reclaim His Title As Internet Boyfriend, And His Response Was A+

Josh Hutcherson Reflects on His "Internet Boyfriend" Status

If you grew up in the mid to late 2000s, chances are you had a crush on a young Josh Hutcherson. He became a familiar face in family films such as Zathura, Bridge to Terabithia, and Journey to the Center of the Earth before rising to wider fame through The Hunger Games series.

Now 33, Hutcherson returns to screens as part of HBO’s 2025 comedy I Love LA. In the show, he plays the boyfriend of the lead character Maia, portrayed by creator and star Rachel Sennott, known from Bottoms (2023).

Asked About His “Internet Boyfriend” Legacy

During an interview with Bustle, the actor was playfully asked whether he was ready to reclaim his old “internet boyfriend” title.

Hutcherson responded with a laugh, admitting he had no idea he ever held such a title.

The phrase “internet boyfriend” often refers to celebrities adored online, admired for their charm, looks, or relatable personality. Recent examples include Pedro Pascal, The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White, and Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey, who was recently named “sexiest man alive.”

On Set with Leighton Meester

When asked the question, Hutcherson was sitting beside his I Love LA co-star Leighton Meester, leading to a lighthearted exchange that reflected the show’s fun and relaxed tone.


Author’s summary: Josh Hutcherson humorously downplays his “internet boyfriend” status while promoting the HBO comedy I Love LA, showing his charm still resonates with fans.

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Cinemablend Cinemablend — 2025-11-08