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Miley Cyrus Slams Perez Hilton

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May 1st, 2009 by Castina

Tagged as: Miley Cyrus, Perez Hilton


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Miley Cyrus has slammed celebrity blogger Perez Hilton for the self-professed Queen’s often caustic comments against her on his website.

“That can be painful,” Miley said of Perez’ comments. “That’s just a mean person. I don’t know how old he is, but taking it out on me is a little strange. It’s like going back to high school.”

The Hannah Montana star told the Daily Mail that she would rather be in her shoes than Perez’.

“I get to travel and go to London and Paris, while this person sits by the computer writing mean things about me. I’d rather be the one traveling.”



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5 Responses to “Miley Cyrus Slams Perez Hilton”

  1. On June 2nd 2009, Racheld wrote:

    i don’t know exactly what Perez said but i’ve always been of fans of his i pretty sure whatever he said about the little slut was true

  2. On June 4th 2009, Solon Kent wrote:

    I would side with Miley Cyrus over Perez Hilton any day. Most people who say bad things about Ms. Cyrus are just jealous. Anyone who calls her a slut is totally out of touch. I sympathize with Hilton’s position but hate his jackboot methods of trying to make people agree with him. We all have a right to our opinions whether or not they are “politically correct.”

  3. On June 5th 2009, ANTIMILEY wrote:

    MILEY NEEDS TO SHUT UP CAUSE PEREZ CAN MAKE OR BREAK CELEB CAREERS!

  4. On June 11th 2009, Tyler wrote:

    haha i totally side with perez :] mileys a slut and everyone hates her

  5. On June 18th 2009, Nicole wrote:

    I don’t know what’s wrong w/ you people. Perez is totally mean. I’ve seen his videos. There’s no reason he should treat people the way he does. I’m not a huge fan of Miley but I at least have to agree w/ her a little. I don’t think she should have said some of that though. I would just ignore him if I was her.

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