Miley Cyrus. A household name to almost every teenager and
young adult, but for all the wrong reasons. With so many horrific stories in
the news this year, it’s no wonder the highlights have been baking and selfies.
There’s one person who has caught the public eye more than anyone. Miley has
become a spectacle for 2013. When Miley’s Disney contract ended she shed the
innocent character along with her dignity and clothes.
Miley’s big change has had her name trending on twitter more
regularly than Lindsey Lohan has returned to rehab. After her performance at
the VMA’S she found herself being judged by every headline out there. Her new
persona has admitted drug use, sexually suggestive dancing and swinging naked
on a wrecking ball in a recent music video. She has reported to of said this to
be her “real self”. Cyrus, 21, seems to
be still stuck in her teenage years, twerking and rubbing up against Robin
Thicke just like a teenager would at a party, instead of growing up when she
became her new self she’s done the opposite.
She told the New York Times in an interview “I went from
people just thinking I was, like, a baby to people thinking I’m this, like, sex
freak that really just pops molly and does lines all day”. Her, like,
ridiculously, like, annoying, like, language, which to be frank makes her even
more irritating, also forcing her ex-fans to resent her even more.
I also can’t help but feel sorry for Miley’s dad, Billy Ray
Cyrus, a country music singer. Everyone has to wonder if her family aren’t a
little ashamed of her. Miley and Demi Lovato were said to be the ones to
introduce Jonas, formerly of the Jonas Brothers to marijuana. According to
Miley “If you want to smoke weed, you’re going to smoke weed.” With that and attempting
to make Ariana Grande’s reputation “a little less sweet”, she seems to have
pride of her new bad image she’s giving the world. Which raises the question
does she like being judged and hated?
It’s a shock to everyone that she’s now signed with label
RCA this year after her Disney albums released. It proves that her new bad ass
image is attracting the attention and money she wants. Not only is she setting
a bad example for younger generations but she’s getting what she wants, proving
every critic wrong.
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