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Hyper-thyroidic, Flash-monkey brother site Screenhead digs up this nugget from Omarion's official website, in which the singer denies any connection to the publicist who released yesterday's flak-magnet "pray for the unhurt and not inconvenienced singer" press release in the aftermath of yesterday's London terrorist bombings:

OMARION STORY ON REUTERS A HOAX
Statements and sentiments appearing in a Reuters-syndicated article (Thu Jul 7, 2005 9:22 PM BST) and attributed to the American R&B singer Omarion were never made by the performer. Contrary to statements made in the article, Omarion is in no way affiliated with the firm, AR PR Marketing, nor is "publicist Shana Gilmore" a legitimate publicist acting on behalf of the artist. Omarion regrets any confusion and sends his thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims of this horrific tragedy.

Doesn't "hoax" seem like a loaded word? As Screenhead points out, ARPR Marketing's website claims to have promoted his new album. We now ask that your prayers be directed to a peaceful resolution of the coming Omarion-ARPR media war.