What to Take Away From the Times' Perez Hilton Profile

Behold, Lavandeira Inc.:
Mr. Lavandeira has shrugged off questions about his wealth, but he has made enough to leave the Sunset Boulevard coffeehouse that was once his office and now produces the site from a rented two-bedroom apartment in a gated community. He is also transforming Perezhilton.com into a family enterprise. He recently hired his 23-year-old sister, Barbara, as his first assistant. His mom, Teresita, 53, is also moving from Miami to help out.
One day, Mario will tell his "three to four children … some adopted and some biological" about the good old days, when he walked uphill, both ways, to The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. [NYT]
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The guy still has a fools face.
[...] "Queen of Media" Perez Hilton (real name Mario Lavandeira) has also kept busy getting profiled by the New York Times, shooting a new VH1 show and, apparently, penning syntactically awkward sociological pieces for the [...]
[...] "Queen of Media" Perez Hilton (real name Mario Lavandeira) has also kept busy getting profiled by the New York Times, shooting a new VH1 show and, apparently, penning syntactically awkward sociological pieces for the [...]
[...] “Queen of Media” Perez Hilton (real name Mario Lavandeira) has also kept busy getting profiled by the New York Times, shooting a new VH1 show and, apparently, penning syntactically awkward sociological pieces for the [...]