Hudson Williams Scolds Autograph Hounds & Tries To Burn Their Pics In Heated Viral Clip

Hudson Williams has been caught scolding a group of autograph hounds and attempting to burn their photos after they followed him to a private residence in Paris.
The heated exchange was captured in a now-viral social media clip, which shows Hudson stepping out of a car and being handed pictures of himself to be autographed.
The Heated Rivalry star quickly admonished the group, accusing them of “follow[ing] me to my residence” before snatching the photos from their hands, throwing a marker they gave him onto the street, and rejecting the autograph.
“You can’t do this. This is really f**king weird, ok? You can’t f**king do this. This is f**king weird. You guys aren’t fans. You’re being really creepy and you just followed me, ok? You don’t do this. You don’t do this,” Williams said.
Part-way through the exchange, Williams attempted to set the photos on fire with a lighter, saying he was going to “burn these at home” and asking the group to “f**king leave”.
“You’re being f**king demented. No, sorry, leave. I want to watch you. Hop on your little bike,” the actor told the group.
The autograph hounds continued to follow Hudson down the street, and he was seen intermittently turning back angrily as they apologised for pursuing him.
It’s not the first time Hudson has called out over-zealous behaviour from fans. Earlier this year, at the height of Heated Rivalry’s popularity, the actor and his co-stars shared a joint statement addressed to “hateful” fans of the show.
“Don’t call yourself a fan if you share racist/homophobic/biphobic/misogynistic/ageist/ableist/parasocial/bigoted comments of any kind. None of us need your hateful ‘love’,” Williams and his co-star François Arnaud wrote.
It comes as other celebrities also speak out on the public’s encroachment on their privacy, with Chappel Roan seen chastising fans in multiple viral videos and Kylie Jenner accusing the paparazzi of leering at her in a “diabolical” and “inappropriate” way.
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