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How Miley Cyrus Buried Hannah Montana and Reinvented Herself
Miley Cyrus, the person everybody has talked about since the VMA’s. The girl that was once a country singer and a Disney star, now is a bad influence for... well everybody. She has been of the charts for a year or two after her series had ended “Hannah Montana”. Then she had came out with a single hit “We can’t stop” and everybody was a little off because her music video made no sense from dancing teddy bears to making out with a doll in the pool, but the song was a big hit on its own. Then came the VMA’s, I guess she was drunk or on drugs cause she was so out of it and immature, she had song out of balance, and was everywhere and just looking like she was in outer space, don’t forget her clothing set, that is another issue, but nobody was satisfied with Miley. She had actually had took Lady gaga’s spot in being crazy, now she was just a disgrace to the VMA’s to everybody who watched. So she should be banned from any future ceremonies and contracts till she cleans up her act. Miley Cyrus was a full on embarrassment to herself, but she didn’t care, she had did an appropriate dance to Robin Thicke who alone didn’t look to happy, there was actually a interview with his mother and his mother was saying she thought she would never see the day when Miley Cyrus would be gyrating on her son on live TV alone. There were a couple of pictures of reactions when Miley Cyrus performed and they weren’t too pleased more like shocked or disgusted. She was very immature, she was once a role model to the kids on Disney a few years ago now she’s a disgrace to even be on the VMA’s.
As well, Miley does have some hits on the radio so people might disagree saying she should be allowed, yes she has a good voice and was good at one point, and if she does counties with the hits, she probably will be allowed in future award ceremonies for her single hits but she should not be able to perform, because she showed she’s not mature enough to perform in front of family viewers.
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