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August 26, 2008

Kerry Katona's ex gives fashion advice

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Did Brian McFadden really think he could get away with his ill founded, schoolboy comments about gay men recently?

During an interview on a New Zealand radio, Brian's thoughts turned to fashion.

According to the ex-Westlife crooner and former hubby of Kerry Katona, straight men shouldn't wear pink.

'Saying pink is a form of red is the same as saying homosexual is a form of male.’

Obviously the idiot didn't pay much attention at school, as pink is a form of red.

Not only is he totally ignorant of colour schemes, but he had forgotten about a certain gig in Melbourne recently where he had worn said colour.

After realising what a hypocritical buffoon he had been, he claimed the slur was a joke.

McFadden, via a statement from his publicist, told Confidential his pink thinking should not be taken out of context.

"To come to the conclusion that I am homophobic from these sentences is far from the truth," the statement read.

"Some of my friends and colleagues are gay and if I was truly homophobic then I have picked the wrong industry."

Finally a testament to Bryan McFadden’s idiocy: " no normal man should wear pink, only gay men should wear pink".

Dear, dear, dear Mr. McFadden.

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