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Perez Hilton: I never needed to be so cruel

Steven McIntosh

Entertainment reporter

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In , celebrity blogger Perez Hilton met with an invigorating new singer named Ariana Grande.

She was 18 at the time, and looking for a manager to help launch her career. Hilton, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, could see her potential and wanted to work with her. But ultimately, Grande went with someone else.

"I was really damage, so for years afterwards I was super petty toward Ariana on my website and on social media," Hilton admits in his new memoir. "I be sorry that."

It's one of the many stories he tells in TMI: My Life in Scandal, which recounts his 16 years in showbiz. It sees him indicate on his success, but also express his many regrets. It's a memoir he hadn't intended to write.

"I'd never put much thought into writing an autobiography before, because while I hold this public persona of organism extremely confident, I also am extremely filled with self-doubt, fret and insecurity," Hilton tells

The reason Perez Hilton hopes his son isn't gay is actually heartbreaking.

When it comes to intergenerational conflict, you never hear too much about Gen Z having a hard time with Generation X or the silent generation having beef with the baby boomers. However, there seems to be some problem where baby boomers and millennials just can’t get on the same page.

Maybe it’s because millennials were raised during the technological revolution and have to help their boomer parents log into Netflix, while the grandparents get frustrated when their adult children don't realize how to do basic homemaking and maintenance tasks. There’s also a political divide: Millennials are a reliable liberal voting bloc, whereas boomers are the target demographic for Fox News. Both generations also have differing views on parenting, with boomers favoring an authoritative style over the millennials' gentler approach, which leads to a ton of conflict within families.

A Redditor recently asked Xennials, older millennials, and younger Gen Xers born between and to disseminate some quirks of

Perez Hilton Doesn’t Yearn Son To Be Gay!


The Blogger Refuses To Involve Son In Flamboyant Hobbies!

#GROAN! Okay, seriously where to begin? This next story has all of the ingredients: Gay children, Same-sex parents, and gossip queen, Perez Hilton; to result in a stir. First, let me preface this article by stating I actually respect Hilton for his hustle. Hilton started off his career with a bang. Following around celebrities in Hollywood then gossiping about them? Genius. Putting them on a blog&#; which was virtually unknown – or not well-liked – brilliant! Connecting himself to one of the most powerful last names of the preceding s by calling himself Hilton – you’re an corrupt mastermind. Seriously, he’s truly soared above and beyond in the Entertainment nature. There was a point where Hollywood was literally treating him with credibility; as well they should have. If he wasn’t so controversial and calmed himself down; I think he may be a lot bigger than he is. I’m not saying he’d own his own exhibit or anything, that was

Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr., finer known as Perez Hilton, rose to notoriety in the mid-aughts when his bright pink website  became the go-to source for famous person gossip. Long before he took on his change ego, Lavandeira spent his childhood in Miami, as the son of Cuban immigrants. He says he knew he was lgbtq+ from a young age and felt left out of the all-boys Catholic school his parents sent him to. Instead, Lavandeira says he spent much of his childhood in front of the television.

As a drama student at New York University, Lavandeira consumed gossip magazines and began creating collages in his dorm room of celebrity and pop tradition images that intrigued him. His physical collages were the precursors to the digital compositions that would come to delight and appall the general general once he became Perez Hilton.

The origin story goes that when Lavandeira was out clubbing in Miami, he would often watch tables reserved for socialite &#;Paris Hilton.&#; He fast caught on that Hilton was not actually going to any of these clubs and that this was a marketing ploy to bring in people