Tom Blyth called out for labelling Cillian Murphy a ‘British icon’

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Tom Blyth has been called out by fans after calling the Irish actor Cillian Murphy a ‘British icon’.

The 30-year-old actor, best known for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, has been critiqued by fans after accidentally calling the legendary Oppenheimer actor a Brit.

In an interview while at a photoshoot for Burberry’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection at London Fashion Week, the actor was asked a few fun questions.

When asked which ‘British icon’ he’d like to see in a Burberry shoot, the star made a faux pas.

‘British icon I’d like to see in a Burberry campaign? Ooh I mean, Cillian Murphy. Let’s say Cillian,’ he said.

Of course, being Irish, Cillian may qualify as an icon, but he certainly isn’t British and is very proudly from Cork.

Actor Tom Blyth arrives for the Burberry SS26 catwalk show during London Fashion Week in London, Britain, September 22, 2025. REUTERS/Katie Collins
Tom Blyth attended the Burberry SS26 catwalk show this week (Picture:: REUTERS)
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPETEMBER 16: Cillian Murphy attends the UK premiere of 'Steve' at Curzon Mayfair in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Cillian Murphy is proudly Irish (Picture: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu via Getty Images)
"Steve" UK film premiere, Curzon Mayfair, Curzon Street, on Tuesday 16 September 2025 in London, England, UK. 16 Sep 2025 Pictured: Cillian Murphy. Photo credit: CAN/Capital Pictures / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com sales@mega.global
The star has an Irish accent in his latest film (Picture: CAN/Capital Pictures / MEGA)

Fans and fellow celebrities were quick to share their frustration that the Steve actor had been misrepresented and took to the comment section of a post from LadBible Ireland sharing the story.

Irish actress Eve Hewson, who is also Bono’s daughter, commented on the post: ‘Oh, boy.’

Irish singer Imelda May commented: ‘It usually goes like this:
“I know you Irish are officially not British but …you kinda just are though aren’t you… like I know that you’re all ‘not’ but you all ‘are’ though”’

Love Island star Greg O’Shea commented with a vomit emoji.

Tom, who is set to star in the upcoming film People We Meet on Vacation, was defended by some of his fans.

‘Guys he’s jet lagged and didn’t know 😔,’ said arwa.cat.

Connorsavages joked: ‘You can have Conor McGregor if that works?’

Marfawest added: ‘i guess he’s a british icon in the same way cher is a gay icon (she’s not gay but gays love her)’

‘I thought cillian murphy was british thanks to tom blyth i know for sure he is irish now,’ joked scriptedcore.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by COOLMedia/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (15497689d) Tom Blyth attends the red carpet of the film ''Le Cri Des Gardes'' during the 73rd San Sebastian Donostia International Film Festival - Zinemaldia in San Sebastian, Spain, on September 21, 2025. ''Le Cri Des Gardes (The Fence)'' - Red Carpet - 73rd San Sebastian International Film Festival, San Sebasti?n, Spain - 21 Sep 2025
The actor is an up and coming star (Picture: COOLMedia/NurPhoto/Shutterstock)
Film handout: The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes Pr handout: Kurt Geiger AW 2023 Tom Blyth as Coriolanus Snow and Rachel Zegler as Lucy Gray Baird in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Photo Credit: Murray Close
Tom Blyth is best known for his role in the Hunger Games spin-off as Coriolanus Snow (Picture : Murray Close/Lionsgate)
Television programme, Peaky Blinders VI - TX: n/a - Episode: Long Lead (No. n/a) - Picture Shows: Tommy Shelby (CILLIAN MURPHY) - (C) Caryn Mandabach Productions Ltd. - Photographer: Robert Viglasky
Cillian has changed his accent for various roles such as Peaky Blinders (Picture: BBC/Caryn Mandabach Productions Ltd./Robert Viglasky)

This isn’t the first time Cillian has been mistakenly called British during his career. Famously, while being interviewed about Inception, he and Tom Hardy were called ‘British actors’.

To this, Cillian said: ‘Nah, I’m Irish.’

The journalist replied: ‘Yeah, I know, British.’

The actor firmly replied: ‘No, no, no, no, there’s a big difference.’

In an interview at the Baftas the actor spoke about his pride in being Irish, telling reporters: ‘I’m a really proud Irishman.

‘I have to say that, of course, I am. It means a lot to me to be Irish. So I don’t know what else to say. Should I sing a rebel song?’ he said with a laugh at the end.

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