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Perez Hilton whines about feeling “irredeemable” after trashing women and outing gay men for years

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In a rare moment of quasi-introspection, notorious gossip blogger Perez Hilton says he doesn’t expect to ever be forgiven for his past behavior.“I am irredeemable in the eyes of most,” the 43-year-old tells The Sunday Times in a new interview. “No matter how much I change, grow, evolve, apologise, they refuse to see me for who I am today.”Related: Neil Patrick Harris recalls that time Perez Hilton launched a campaign to out himHilton frequently targeted women and closeted gay men in his attacks as he was making a name for himself in the mid-2000s.In addition to ridiculing Jennifer Aniston every time she had a break up and mocking Lindsey Lohan’s struggles with sobriety, he taunted then-closeted celebrities like Neil Patrick Harris, Clay.

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