FRED DURST Says That He Is In Love

September 26, 2003

Adding fuel to the speculative fire, LIMP BIZKIT frontman Fred Durst — who flew out to Vancouver Wednesday to visit his new, close friend Halle Berry on the set of "Gothika" — has admitted he has a new "special" friend. "Something has happened to me recently and I'm really at a different place," Durst told MTV.com. "Someone has come into my life that I really feel like, for once in my life, that I really, really bond with like I've never bonded with anybody." Durst steadfastly refused to name his new "someone" — but Berry, according to her rep, is still happily married to singer Eric Benet. "They are acquaintances, I don't know if they are good friends," the rep told The New York Post.

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