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Perez Hilton attacked by will.I.am

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Perez didn't get the [!@#$%^&*] kicked out of him, but he sure deserves too. What he got was a wake up call. Perez needs to remember something, he is a nobody loud mouth that has no self respect. He is a low life opportunist, an instigator and those are the things he will always be remembered for. It doesn't matter if 14 million people look at his blog a day, he will never have any credibility. He is a wannabe tabloid columnist. He takes pleasure out of insulting people and exposing their private lives because he is unhappy with his own life. I can't imagine one gay venue that will ever welcome him in with open arms.

Especially after the way he fucked over Dustin Lance Black.
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Karma's a bitch, too bad he won't learn anything from this.

And sorry Rakesh, if someone called me or a friend of mines a f@ggot or a crackhead whore, I'd knock they ass out too.

EXACTLY!

Was Perez wrong to called him that? Of course he was! That doesn't mean you should go beat the [!@#$%^&*] out of someone though. People who do that, they should take some anger management classes.

He got punched, he didnt get the [!@#$%^&*] beat out of him.

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