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Balloon Boy’s Father Richard Heene Wears Bra & Makeup, Bashes Britney Spears

Oct. 19 2009, Published 6:02 a.m. ET

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As the outrage regarding his family’s hoax continues to rage, Richard Heene- the father of the young boy mistakenly thought to have been trapped in a floating balloon-continues to be the focus of scrutiny. Now, the publicity-seeking patriarch can be seen in a bra and makeup while ranting about Britney Spears and breast implants.

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In a video he shot in his kitchen and posted on YouTube (it has since been taken down), a hyper Heene rails against makeup ( “You don't see men wearing makeup. To me it's a kind of clown face. I just think it's so fake. Why would a good looking woman want to put on makeup? Wouldn't like some ugly chick want to put on makeup to look like the good looking women?") and even puts makeup on with his new “invention” which is basically just a piece of paper with a woman’s face covered in cosmetics. After covering his face with it, he then complains about how difficult it is to take off. He then bizarrely asks his viewers it makeup is fake or real.

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In another video, Heene dons a bra after an extended criticism on breast implants.

"I got a few other things I want to talk about that are fake or real. This is bothersome to me. Britney Spears: She was a cute young lady… and then next thing you know, I think she gets some fake boobs… Fake or real?"

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