A Quote by Perez Hilton

The 'Perez' in me was the outsider, the Latino guy, the homosexual, the person who stuck out, and the 'Hilton' referred to Hollywood, the mainstream. — © Perez Hilton
The 'Perez' in me was the outsider, the Latino guy, the homosexual, the person who stuck out, and the 'Hilton' referred to Hollywood, the mainstream.
Part of me relates to Perez Hilton because he's an outcast. I don't have a lot of friends who are actresses. They're catty, and they'll cut you down. I like that Perez is proud of who he is and doesn't care what anybody thinks.
Perez Hilton is an irritating wasp in the beautiful rose garden that is my life.
Zumbao' is a word that is not commonly used in mainstream America or even mainstream Latino America. For me, I needed a word that describes me as a performer, as an artist and that is just me wilding out and being crazy. I'm Zumbao.
Reading about myself on 'Perez Hilton' was kind of the weirdest thing ever.
When Will.I.Am punched Perez Hilton, I immediately purchased a bunch of their music.
Reading about myself on Perez Hilton was kind of the weirdest thing ever.
Now if you know anything, or one thing about Perez Hilton, I think, is that I am not fake and I keep it real.
When I was outed by Perez Hilton as bisexual, I suddenly started being asked personal questions, which was really difficult.
The fact that Perez Hilton calls me 'Saman' - it's the most homophobic thing ever. The perpetuation of [the idea that I'm] the man in the relationship! OK, yeah, my hair is short and I'm a DJ. But I'm a girl, I'm not a dude. I'm pretty feminine at the end of the day.
No matter what happens, I'm still Perez Hilton. I'm bigger than any one app or any one thing.
I never had a desire to leave mainstream Hollywood. And still don't think that I've left mainstream Hollywood.
I had been writing songs for other people for a while, and I made a demo and I put it on my Myspace, which Perez Hilton found and blogged about on his site.
I saw my brother have an altercation one time. He hit a guy with a left hook to the body and a right hand to the chin. He not only knocked the guy out, but out of wind. That stuck with me. It scared me.
I've always straddled a weird line - there's a lot of mainstream stuff that I love. At the same, I still feel like an outsider. I'm the outsider who's on the inside.
I never read tabloids, I never buy books or go on Perez Hilton, and I never ever watch the news.
My friends back from the East Coast jokingly call me 'Hollywood,' and they assume I'm out at Hollywood parties, but I'm a domesticated guy with 3 kids.
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