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Perez Hilton says he’ll stop bullying celebrities – do you believe him?

Perez Hilton vows to stop bullying celebrities and start spreading the love.

Perez Hilton vows to stop bullying celebrities and start spreading the love.

I generally feel like kicking Perez Hilton in the groin.

This is not to say I condone violence or approve of crotchal assault, but let’s face it, the guy has earned a reputation for being a jerk.

The number one cesspool of celebrity trash-talk, Perez’s blog often rips stars apart regarding their weight, clothing, relationships, and more.

And of course, the shameless self-promoter also peddles his own products — remember the “Nothing Tastes as Good as Skinny Feels!” t-shirt controversy?

Well, apparently hell has frozen over. On Wednesday, Perez posted the video below on his web site, declaring an end to his nasty, catty, snarky, scathing ways.

Yep, either hell’s frozen over or Perez found a lucrative way to capitalize on a kinder, gentler blogging persona. Okay, fine, I suppose it’s possible he’s being sincere about turning over a new leaf in light of the recent bully-provoked teen suicides. But something about Perez still seems slimy to me.

Only time will tell if he really stops berating Jennifer Aniston for her love life, criticizing Rumer Willis about her chin, or talking endless smack about every other celebrity on the block.

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Perez Hilton changes t-shirt slogan to read “healthy” not “skinny”

The new and improved (?) shirt

In case you were looking for one more reason to loathe Perez Hilton, the self-proclaimed “Queen of all Media” has once again put himself at the center of controversy. In lieu of utilizing his inexplicable success and wealth to finally develop into a decent human being, Perez recently began hawking t-shirts emblazoned with the phrase “Nothing Tastes as Good as Skinny Feels!” The quote, famously attributed to supermodel Kate Moss (you know, that exemplar of healthy living otherwise known as “Cocaine Kate”) has come under fire for purportedly being touted as a pro-anorexia mantra.

In an unexpected (and unprecedented?) act of moral responsibility, Perez quickly removed the t-shirts from his online store and offered a quasi-apology where he utilized his most shrill, dumbfounded tone to obstinately deny ever knowing the phrase had anything to do with promoting eating disorders. Continue reading

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