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'''The Celebinator''' is a character in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. An obvious parody of blogger [[wp:Perez Hilton|Perez Hilton]], he threatens Tony Prince's income by spreading bad publicity about Prince's nightclubs on his internet website, [[youvebeencelebinated.com|www.youvebeencelebinated.com]]. He appears to have a strange accent. | '''The Celebinator''' is a character in [[Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony|The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. An obvious parody of blogger [[wp:Perez Hilton|Perez Hilton]], he threatens Tony Prince's income by spreading bad publicity about Prince's nightclubs on his internet website, [[youvebeencelebinated.com|www.youvebeencelebinated.com]]. He appears to have a strange accent. | ||
His slating of Gay Tony's clubs come to an end when after beating the blogger up with some punches and slaps, [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] [[...Blog This!|drops him out of a helicopter]] to intimidate him before catching him and parachuting him to safety. After parachuting him to safety, he walks away and looks like he had a "little accident" (namely, defecating in his pants, the result of which can be seen all across the back of his white trousers). After the incident, he writes a puff article for [[Maisonette 9]], [[Hercules]], and their owners, followed by a slam article on the Statue of Happiness. | His slating of Gay Tony's clubs come to an end when after beating the blogger up with some punches and slaps, [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] [[...Blog This!|drops him out of a helicopter]] to intimidate him before catching him and parachuting him to safety. After parachuting him to safety, he walks away and looks like he had a "little accident" (namely, defecating in his pants, the result of which can be seen all across the back of his white trousers). After the incident, he writes a puff article for [[Maisonette 9]], [[Hercules]], and their owners, followed by a slam article on the Statue of Happiness. |