The man who is behind “Hollywood’s Most Hated Website” could very well be changing out of his pink clothes and into an orange jumpsuit. Perez recently tweeted a link to a revealing upskirt photo of Miley Cyrus…who is only 17 years old.
It was a photo of Cyrus, who was wearing a dress and getting away from a car…the photo captured her “exposed” for all to see. According to Salon, Hilton’s tweet said, “If you are easily offended, do NOT click here,” which is something he puts on some of his blog posts as well. The pic and tweet have since been deleted – but Perez is facing a lot of heat for this.
Now, he’s entirely backtracking. He just posted a video response today, trying to downplay everything and make a joke away from it. He says, “I’m here wearing my fake fur to address a fake controversy that the media has really been talking about the last 24 hours.” Are you kidding? You’re the king of fake controversy, Perez. Check out the video below
One person was killed and another seriously injured when a tour bus belonging to Disney starlet Miley Cyrus overturned on Interstate 85 in rural Dinwiddie County, Virginia overnight.
Real-life Disney princess Miley Cyrus remains alive and well today, but if you’d checked the internet earlier today, you might not believe me.
The 16-year-old pop sensation, known for her infamous role as Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel show of the same name and now a star in her own right, was the victim of the latest internet hoax today.
The predominant form of the hoax claimed the starlet had been in a car accident involving a large truck that hit her vehicle on the way to the filming of Hannah Montana. She died following surgery to save her life at a nearby hospital.
The only problem with this story was that the real Miley Cyrus was alive and well.Twitter updates from the star posted after the alleged incident state she was simply up in bed wearing legwarmers.
This isn’t the first time the teen star has been reported dead, with the most recent incident I know of occurring over the summer. Then, as now, the reports are the result of rumor-mongering, and the Disney star will live to gather a legion of tween followers for another day.
All snark aside, I’m glad to hear the star is still alive. I may not particularly like the way Disney is marketing her and her alter ego to kids, but Miley Cyrus is a person just like everyone else. A richer, more famous, and less likable person, but a person nonetheless.