Hudson Williams and Tom Blyth viral video sparks major online confusion
A viral video circulating on social media has sparked widespread speculation linking Heated Rivalry star Hudson Williams and The Hunger Games actor Tom Blyth, after viewers claimed the two were seen kissing at a Milan nightclub during Fashion Week.
The rumors gained traction following an exclusive Giorgio Armani dinner held ahead of Milan Fashion Week, where Williams and Blyth were photographed seated together alongside Ricky Martin and Jack O’Connell. Shortly after the event, a blurry nightclub clip began trending on X (formerly Twitter), amassing millions of views and prompting claims that the two actors were involved in a public romantic moment.
Tom Blyth and Hudson Williams in Milan. pic.twitter.com/uQolxdRxuH
— Buzzing Pop (@BuzzingPop) January 18, 2026
i’m starting a rumor about hudson williams and tom blyth pic.twitter.com/iolMyhapEJ
— sav #2 in my heated rivalry era 🏒 (@sinceritysav) January 19, 2026
the concept of hudson williams and tom blyth making out in a club https://t.co/Jx02egDDa7
— indigenous ilya rozanov (@samchilles) January 19, 2026
i get back after maybe 5 hours of being off twitter and my tl is everyone thinking tom blythe and hudson williams were passionately making out on the dance floor pic.twitter.com/N6vcPe5UXS
— jude ⋆˙⟡ (@gowonneil) January 19, 2026
However, closer examination of the footage suggests the individuals in the video were not Williams or Blyth. Visual comparisons indicate the men in the clip were wearing different outfits from those seen at the Armani event, and there is no verified evidence placing either actor at the nightclub where the video was filmed.
Additionally, Tom Blyth is publicly known to be in a relationship with actress and dancer Daniela Norman. Hudson Williams, whose personal life has drawn online curiosity, has not commented publicly on the speculation. Neither actor nor their representatives have confirmed any involvement related to the video.
Despite these clarifications, the clip continues to circulate widely, with many users acknowledging the lack of evidence while still engaging with the rumor-driven narrative. The incident highlights how viral content, combined with celebrity proximity at high-profile events, can quickly fuel misinformation online.
As of now, the claims linking Hudson Williams and Tom Blyth to the viral Milan video remain unsubstantiated, with available evidence indicating a case of mistaken identity rather than a confirmed celebrity encounter.