Perez Hilton Says Drew Barrymore's a Hot Mess

December 5, 2009 at 7:22am PST

Somehow Perez Hilton has managed to get another book published, and in this one he doesn't have very nice things to say about Ms. Drew Barrymore.

Barrymore's struggles with addiction as a child and teenager are well-documented, and even as early as this year she hasn't claimed to be totally sober, but instead good at creating a balance that works for her. Hilton says this is all a facade.

He writes: "She was f---ed up. She's always f---ed up...She is not the sober kitten that the public may think she is."

What prompted him to write this? Apparently one of Barrymore's friends said to him that "those who can't do, criticise." Sounds like sour grapes from Hilton to us.

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