No, he didn’t, he’s stated that mispellings count.
Cory Haim comes to mind.
Also, Milo's new book "Despicable" comes out May 1st. FYI. A preview:
How did it become more dangerous in Hollywood to be a Republican than a child molester? Harnessing an exclusive network of high-profile sources, Americas most dangerous and provocative commentator takes readers on a journey into the sordid, sexually-abusive, hypocritical world of Hollywood. DESPICABLE paints a horrific picture of men, women and children abused and intimidated by the richest and most powerful people in America.
Award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author MILO tells readers what he saw while living in Beverly Hills in the 2000s and shares the untold stories of actors, musicians and other friends in his address book who will, in DESPICABLE, finally name their abusers.
DESPICABLE maps out the links financial and otherwise between Hollywood power players and the Democrat Party. Conservatives in Hollywood lay bare the difficulty in getting their projects off the ground and the ostracism they suffer for their political and religious beliefs.
DESPICABLE explains how an industry that once inspired the world became a cesspool of moral decrepitude, lecturing the rest of us on how to live while turning a blind eye to appalling abuses on its own doorstep. Most revealingly of all, in this new book, MILO shows how the movie businesss recent box-office disasters stem from the same cancerous center as its constant finger-wagging: a collapse of moral foundations.
Looks clear to me that he said “Maria” was an inadvertent misspelling:
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Why the misspelling? Did you mean Marina?
Mar 10 2018 14:54:01
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On the move.
Misspelled.
Dont analyze.
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But, in his answer Q says something like “misspelled” and “on the move”, and then he says “don’t analyze”. So I think he was saying that, yes, it was a mistake, so it’s not worth looking into. That’s what I got out of that.