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Josh Hutcherson, known for his role as Peeta Mellark in “The Hunger Games,” is not your typical Hollywood actor. Despite his boy-next-door image, Hutcherson has exhibited some quirky and unusual traits that set him apart.
One peculiar tactic Hutcherson shared for avoiding recognition in public places involved disguising himself by dressing like a “Mexican drug cartel.” This included wearing a bandana, sunglasses, and a hat, allowing him to blend in without being recognized. Another strategy he mentioned was simply walking out with his face exposed in crowded places where people were less attentive.
However, his eccentricities go beyond avoiding public attention. Hutcherson has been caught using a fake ID to buy alcohol when he was underage. He expressed his disagreement with the legal drinking age, arguing that if individuals could go to war at 18, they should be allowed to drink at that age as well. During an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Hutcherson revealed that Jimmy Kimmel himself had given him a fake ID when he was just 13, marking an early introduction to Hollywood’s quirks.
In an unexpected revelation, Hutcherson shared a bizarre curiosity during an interview with GQ. He expressed an interest in trying human flesh, not under harmful circumstances but out of pure curiosity, suggesting that if someone donated their body to science and permitted tasting, he would be intrigued. This unusual fascination sparked a mixture of shock and disbelief.
On a lighter note, Hutcherson showcased a unique talent on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” Fluent in a made-up language he and a friend called “gibberish,” he demonstrated his ability to communicate effectively using this whimsical language. Additionally, he revealed his skill in mimicking a cricket with his lips, showcasing his playful and quirky side.
While Josh Hutcherson may have shot to fame in a blockbuster film, his offbeat and unconventional traits make him stand out in the world of Hollywood celebrities.
 
