Pop culture guru makes bombshell prediction about Menendez brothers

by · Mail Online

A pop culture guru has revealed his predictions for the Menendez brothers if they are granted release from prison

Columnist, blogger and social media personality Perez Hilton said if the brothers are paroled, 'a lot of people will turn on' Erik, 53, and Lyle, 56, once they step foot into the public eye, he told Fox News

'They will be under a microscope after their release,' Hilton said. 

Based on what he observed when Gypsy Rose Blanchard was let out of prison, 'Perez-stradamus' said the public will be watching everything they do, and putting pressure on their already rapidly changing lives.

Hilton speculated: 'Maybe one of the brothers upon getting a book deal buys a multi-million dollar home. That might rub people the wrong way.

Lyle and Erik Menendez sat in court in 1990 after being accused of killing their parents (pictured) 
Columnist, blogger and social media personality Perez Hilton told Fox News if the brothers are paroled, 'a lot of people will turn on' them

The brothers lost their multimillion-dollar inheritance due to a state law that prevents killers from benefiting from their victims' deaths, Fox News reported. But Hilton is confident they will have money-making opportunities almost instantly. 

'They will have a smart team of everyone they would possibly need - an agent, a manager or a publicist, a business manager,' he told the outlet. 'They will set them up financially for the rest of their lives.'

When it comes to their private lives, Hilton also predicted rockiness ahead, stating that at least one of them will end up divorced. 

He said: 'Imagine that, like all of a sudden you've been locked in prison for 34 plus years, you married someone because you never thought you were going to get out - then all of a sudden you're free.'

Erik, 53, and Lyle, 56, may be resentenced, as Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon recommended 
Lyle and Erik in court in 1992 (pictured), four years before officially being found guilty 

Lyle and Erik's social media 'DMs are going to be flooded,' he added, pointing to the fact that women have already sent them letters in prison. 

Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon recently called for the brothers to be considered for parole, arguing the pair have 'paid their debt to society.' 

In 1989, Lyle and Erik slaughtered their parents, Jose and Kitty, in their family home after what they have claimed was a lifetime of abuse.

After a complicated series of trials, the first of which was declared a mistrial, they were sentenced to life in prison without parole in 1996. 

After over three decades in prison, a Netflix series shed light on their story, sparking a public uproar. 

Gascon held a news conference to discuss the Menendez brothers on Thursday (pictured) 

Despite Gascon's recommended that they be resentenced, the courts will have the final say. 

An LA Superior Court judge will make the decision at a hearing, expected to take place within 30-45 days after the DA's resentencing unit, headed up by Nancy Theberge, coordinates with the courts to set a date.

One of the brothers' attorneys, Mark Geragos, said he believes they will be home in time for Thanksgiving.