Fall Out Boy Guitarist Gets Radio Show, Pete Wentz Threatens Perez Hilton

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Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman can be heard every day this week on Friends Or Enemies radio, hosting his own radio show from 3 to 7 p.m. ET.

A post on the Friends Or Enemies blog mentions Trohman will have "a slew of amazing guests coming by."

You can listen to Trohman spin tunes and interview other (probably) famous people here.

Meanwhile, bassist Pete Wentz lashed out at celebrity blogger Perez Hilton last week over a post Hilton made on his website featuring Bronx Mowgli Wentz, the rocker's one-year-old son with Ashlee Simpson-Wentz.

"Did little Bronx Mowgli just realize his dad is douchey Pete Wentz," the post, which featured a picture of Wentz carrying his crying son, read. "The father-son duo were spotted taking a walk around the streets of New York. Poor baby! We'd be crying, too!"

Wentz took to his website to reply to Hilton, saying he would "break" the gossip monger.

"i dont care what you say about me or really anyone else. but dont talk about my kid," Wentz wrote on Thursday (Jan. 14) in the post — which has since been deleted — according to Alternative Press. "the love i have for him is something that will make me go against all odds. yes guess what a one year old cries when he leaves the park. but he is not as bloated or mean spirited as you a 30 yearold former closeted bully.

"say it again. slip up one time. it wont be on the internet. i will make you less than you what you are. i will break you and you wont know its me. this is physical. mental. and spiritual. i have an on/off switch for animals that will make you beg for the chance to say youre sorry. you will not get near my son."

After deleting the post, Wentz wrote another one apologizing for his outburst.

"i want to apologize for snapping last night," he wrote on Friday (Jan. 15). "not in the way that i feel in the wrong. but because i thats [sic] what everyone wanted. because thats what their game is: provocation. i bit back. and all that does is give them a sense of importance. that what they do actually matters, when it doesnt, and if we ignored them it would all just: poof! disappear.

"all i really mean is that i think kids should be off limits until they can decide whether they want to be in front of cameras. we didnt sell pictures of our son. we understand peoples interest, but honestly the kid is scared of flashes. i just want him to have a normal day every once in a while. i understand we made a decision to be in the public eye. but cut a one year old a break."

Fall Out Boy are currently on hiatus. Or, no, they're taking a break. Yeah, that's it.
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