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Perry, on a concert tour of Japan, said the star of... Email Print Related News Lady Gaga ousts Oprah on Forbes celebrity power list Thu, May 19 2011 "Sperminator" Schwarzenegger scorned over love child Wed, May 18 2011 Schwarzenegger fathered child outside marriage Tue, May 17 2011 Sheen out, Ashton Kutcher in for "Two and A Half Men" Fri, May 13 2011 Toyota vows to stay in Japan as quake hits Q4 Wed, May 11 2011 Analysis & Opinion Deals wrap: Jimmy Choo sold to Labelux Bill Keller’s war on the Internet keeps the Times down Related Topics Entertainment » Fashion » People » Japan » British actor Russell Brand gestures while accepting his award for Comedy Star of the Year during CinemaCon, the official convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners, in Las Vegas, Nevada March 31, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Steve Marcus LOS ANGELES | Mon May 23, 2011 2:41pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British comedian Russell Brand was deported from Japan at the weekend because of his previous criminal history, his pop star wife Katy Perry said in a message on Twitter. Perry, on a concert tour of Japan, said the star of the movie "Arthur" had been denied entry. "So ... my husband just got deported from Japan," Perry wrote in a Twitter message on Saturday. "I am so. sad. I brought him all this way to show him my favorite place." A spokeswoman for Brand could not be reached for comment. Brand, who married "California Gurls" singer Perry last year, has battled drug and alcohol addiction and has been arrested multiple times, most recently for an alleged attack on the paparazzi at a Los Angeles airport in 2010. Perry said in another Twitter message that Brand was deported from Japan for prior criminal cases from over 10 years before. On Sunday, Brand took a more ironic view of his troubles in Japan. "Planning escape from Japanese custody. It's bloody hard to dig a tunnel with a chopstick," Brand wrote on his Twitter page, which was accompanied by a photo he appeared to have taken of himself in a drab room with a clock on the wall. That was followed by the Twitter message, "Stockholm syndrome kicking in. Just asked my guard out for (vegetarian) sushi. He giggled." Perry continued her tour in Japan as planned. Brand and Perry were married last year and have quickly become one of Hollywood's most high profile couples. Brand parlayed his fame in his native Britain into starring roles in the comedies "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" (2008) and "Get Him to the Greek" (2010) from producer Judd Apatow. 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