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Liz Smith | 01/02/2009 12:20 pm

Liz Smith: The Stellar World According to Gossip Pit Bull Perez Hilton – It Ain't Pretty, But It's All We Got

Perez Hilton © AP
“Now we have ‘hiltons people’: we confuse with celebrities. No one even knows how they became famous or, more accurately, how they became famous for being famous.”

That’s Perez Hilton, blogger deluxe, the self-titled “Queen of All Media” in the introduction of his wildly amusing (and spot on!) new book, Red Carpet Suicide.

Perez, was born … oh, why bother? He has dubbed himself Perez Hilton, and in celebrity culture, you are what you say you are. Perez refers to the current (and future) wave of celebrities as “hiltons” – lowercase h – because so many seem to have followed in the now-somewhat-faded footsteps of Paris Hilton. (Wasn’t it only yesterday she bounced coquettishly out of jail?)

Perez explains, “You see, a hilton is someone who is skinny, notorious, mischievous, hot, loves to party, dates a lot, acts gorgeous, drives drunk, poses seductively for the camera, rarely works, dates some more and doesn’t eat. They appear on reality TV and in bad movies, but they can’t act; they make records, but they can’t sing; their athletic prowess is limited to bedroom gymnastics; and somehow they are the hottest names in entertainment.”

Red Carpet Suicide is extremely entertaining. Yes, it is bitchy (surprise!) but without a doubt, Perez has a vicious laptop finger on the zeitgeist of what stardom is about today. (Michael Musto, the legendary Village Voice scribe says of Perez, “He’s the new me!”)

The chapter titles alone made me laugh: “Date up the Right Way” (Perez explains the “career” of Kim Kardashian, which was really quite helpful to me) … "No Moment Is Too Precious to Whore Out” … "Pretend to Give Back” … ”Have a Sexy Gay Hookup” (Perez didn’t specify, but this only works for the girls. Gay male stars are still the big taboo – ask the brave and divine Rupert Everett!) … "Celebrities Who Tip off the Paparazzi” … and “People Who Shouldn’t Procreate.”

Over the holidays, I caught Perez on CNN of all places, as one of the talking heads in an hour-long special about the big names of 2008. He looked cute, and spoke with surprising authority on a number of subjects – not just hiltons. 

After reading his book and seeing him in action, I can separate Perez from his infamous website, which I feel I must visit sometimes, but reluctantly. To be honest, many of  the “stars” are people I just don’t know, and there is a mean-spiritedness I don’t quite get. A few times I even went to view the comments on various stories and videos which appear on the site. This exposure to human nature on the web was fairly horrifying. On the other hand, this is the nature of the celeb/reality/Internet machinery – everybody has an opinion and now everybody can express it publicly, no holds barred. And so far, no legal recourse for slander. (Harvey Levin of TMZ says he ignores those who post comments on his website; they are “a separate entity.” I think Perez pays more attention to his audience.)

Perez himself loves being a Hilton and a hilton. And for the multitudes of celebrities he disses (many of whom, still and all, gladly pose with him at events), he has advice: Don’t confront him angrily. “Send me a brand-new Prada suit? Maybe. A lifetime supply of Pinkberry ice cream? Sure. But don’t attack me in public and order me around. That’s just going to turn me into an angry pit bull.”

Perez is confident that a “real star” like Angelina Jolie “doesn’t have time for petty stuff like that.”  

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Patty E
so..?
By Patty E on 01/02/2009 12:52 pm
James the Game
Patty poses the one-word question!
By James the Game on 01/03/2009 4:07 pm
Count Snarkula
Liz honey, like Sarah Palin, as long as you keep writing about these horrible people, their 15 minutes of fame will just keep extending. Now quit and the next time you are in Austin I will make you homemade chicken friend steak with stand-up cream gravy just like my Mama taught me. Love you!
By Count Snarkula on 01/02/2009 1:29 pm
Belinda Joy
Belinda Joy caught in a case of hypocrisy. I just posted a response today in regard to the irreverent nature of Kathy Griffin and her raw humor. Stating how I loved her humor and those of her ilk. Yet when it comes to Perez Hilton I don’t get the raw humor, I don’t find it funny, to the contrary I find it juvenile. Little white paint smudges on photos of celebrities as semen stains and such. Nude photos of male celebrities pointing out their very small penises (or large as it were). His humor and commentary can be destructive. Viewing his website is the equivalent to driving by a car accident; you know you shouldn’t look, but something makes you slow down and stare. His fame is rooted in a large section of our society that thrives on gossip. He dishes out the pablum to those itching to hear the latest, and celebrities that want to get in on being part of the gossip. The upside is when he does speak it is usual true and valid. The downside is a lot of what he has to say should maybe go unsaid.
By Belinda Joy on 01/02/2009 1:31 pm
Diana T
Besides, which, he needs to take some lessons on shaving and decent grooming. He looks like a slumbag.
By Diana T on 01/02/2009 1:34 pm
Kelly Kelowski
Um… Perez is NOT the Pit Bull, Andrei Arlovski is!! http://tinyurl.com/3plvuh
By Kelly Kelowski on 01/02/2009 1:35 pm
beth willis
I KNOW you are not addressing this snarky comment to Liz Smith, M S. a piece of grace to you, gentle soul
By beth willis on 01/02/2009 2:26 pm
Kristin Fritz
M S’s original comment was deleted for profanity.
-Kristin, staff, wowOwow
By Kristin Fritz on 01/02/2009 3:57 pm
Dorian Price
This comment has been deleted as it violated the Ten Commandments of posting on our website.
By Dorian Price on 01/02/2009 2:37 pm
georgia fatwood
Thank you for the interesting link, DP…..”How do I market my work now?’…is the refrain I hear from nearly all of my friends…most of whom are full time working artists….and it doesn’t matter how long they have or have not been “established”….Many of us are new to networking and are pretty bowled over at the potential that is here….And once you’re in a cozy marketing “groove”, it can all too quickly become a well-intentioned rut……Challenging times for everyone of course…..Shame on me if I can’t bring enough creative thinking to bear……I appreciate the little nudge from you…! HNY…..
By georgia fatwood on 01/02/2009 4:27 pm
Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch
Georgia, I didn’t see the link that DP posted as deleted…maybe you can repost. Also if don’t know about it www.etsy.com is a great place….a neighbor has made almost $100K there with her things in under 9 months.
georgia fatwood
Allo Caramello….I am a bit baffled by this deletion……When I checked on the Commandments, I’m guessing that it is about not selling goods or services……Apparently that is Dorian’s only post….So why can you say “etsy” and she can’t list her artists’ network that is evidently a free networking spot? There is so much that I don’t understand or pretend to know…….puzzled…baffled…that’s me…….and I hesitate to repost because I might get zapped……Maybe we will be allowed to discuss it further……..Maybe we can take it all the way to the Supreme Court of WOW arbitration……..silly…..silly…..sorry…….. I think you were the first to point out etsy to me…..I’ve mentioned it here a number of times, especially before Christmas when I really felt that it was important to Buy Handmade, etc……. I house sat in Carmel for a summer and just loved it…found the Henry Miller book(s) in the homeowner’s library, got avocado poisoning and a serious fresh citrus rash and more “culcha” than I could process in a lifetime……..If envy were in my vocabulary, I would be quick to envy you……at the very least, geographically…… Now about this friend with the 100K….what was she selling? Food?
By georgia fatwood on 01/02/2009 7:52 pm
Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch
Georgia, Maybe the delete was an error….you can post other’s links just not advertize your own when it appears that Dorian was trying to be helpful and post things that could benefit others on this site… So etsy.com is a site for artists to sell their things, it’s free, and it is one of the busiest sites on the web. The woman I mentioned took WWII era posters off a public domain site for free had them silk screened and sold them on etsy for $25. each and over 3,500 [they have an apropos message for today] she also recommended a nice IKEA frame, etc. Everything needs to be handcrafted. RE Carmel..how fun re your housesit…sometimes it’s even better to go to a place for a compressed period of time…you always notice and remember the magic then and don’t take it for granted…and it stays with you. So many great places in the world to be in.
By Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch on 01/03/2009 12:54 am
georgia fatwood
I remember your story now about the reprints……and about public domain……and, of course, you know that “intellectual property” is so much more problematic in the days of the internet…….Not that I’m trying to steal the copyright to anything…….How can it really be regulated? I’ll just go to federal prison for copyright infringement if I really have to………(just kidding…..but it beats hell out of being Bernie Madoff) I’m so glad to hear that it’s one of the busiest sites on the web………it will only take me twelve days, non-stop, to figger out how to get connected to PayPal……What I really love about it is that it is both vintage and art/craft…….Resonates with me……. Re Caramello……..For such a laid back place, I was never so busy…tending the roses, deadheading the gardens, skimming the pool, walking the dogs, trying to trade Kentucky food stamps for antique Volvo repairs so that I could go to market……..The Henry Miller thing was something about oranges……..and what’s-her-name…..Erica Jong was taking notes………you are in the same latitude, I think, as Majorca…….the bouganvillea(sp) etc………..Only two places I’ve ever been…………Except for here with all y’all………. Oh…and that’s a wonderful story about the posters………are you still working on a book or do I have you confused with somebody else who lives in California?
By georgia fatwood on 01/03/2009 1:38 am
Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch
Georgia, finished the novel last Dec in UCLA writing program where essentially had focus group of hundreds of fellow students/instructors who read/critiqued…then had it professionally edited, and then when my brother died in July just set the whole thing aside. And may do as an ebook as makes more sense to me in the economy and with my goal to do everything online and totally independant. The irony is worked so hard to do it and complete the program and then when all done became rather ambivalent and one of the main reasons is do not want to travel around hawking it in book stores…but am fine to do online..and think can make just as much as very good Internet marketer. So will ramp that up again…have a lot going on with relocation back to Carmel, etc. BTW I believe that you can call PayPal and that they will help you set up account online. esty has online forums that will help you with how to process things etc….I’m not all that familiar with it just know for sure about others success with it.