Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Miley, Miley, Miley

I am sure by now everyone is as tired as I am of hearing about Miley Cyrus and her VMA performance. Don't get me wrong, Miley made a fool out of herself, her stylist needs to be double fired for not making sure her "assets" were properly fitted and that fiance of hers needs to do a bit more "validating" his future wife, but aside from all of the tackiness that surrounded the performance, we need to realize that the whole purpose is entertainment. No one who viewed the same show as I can say that watching Hannah Montana attempt to twerk what "booty meat" she doesn't have and Robin Thicke be molested by a Disney star wasn't entertaining. I admit the foam finger had me in awe but nevertheless, MTV got the ratings it intended, Miley has a new fan base and Robin Thicke, well he still gets to go home to Paula Patton at night, so what is all the fuss about?


For those who aren't aware, Miley Cyrus is grown. She may be acting like a hormone raging teen, but the truth of the matter is, She's NOT Hannah Montana anymore, and the world needs to stop addressing her as if that is who she is. Is it OK for women to put themselves into the limelight in this manner, to post half naked pictures and videos of them twerking in front of God and everybody, maybe not in a "moral" aspect, but if that is the perception and the life that these girls want to live, then there is nothing we can do to stop them...... Once they have reached Miley's level that is..... Instead of blaming her for being a "HO" on drugs or trying to be accepted by the hip hop community, try looking at the lifestyle of not only Miley, but other childhood stars. There is something in the entertainment world that causes young women to want become sex goddesses as soon as they hit 18 after living their lives on the Disney Channel and Nickelodeon. Even young boys in the business have grown up to turn into drug addicts, alcoholics and even committing suicide, so one would think the solution would be to find the root of the problem, not bash and create hate towards these entertainers who are doing exactly what you pay them for, TO ENTERTAIN....


As a parent and a parent of 2 small girls, I don't condone Miley's behavior but I understand what she is attempting to do, she just needs to know that there is a better way to do it. She needs and wants attention, she needs love and there is something that her father didn't provide her that she is out searching for, so to the Billy Ray Cyrus' of the world who are watching your daughters from a distance, not wanting to "run" them off or make them feel like they can't make their own decisions, don't wait until your girls are in Miley's shoes to try and tell them that what they are doing is out of control. Billy Ray himself needs to stop hiding behind Twitter or whatever dark cave he is in and help his daughter. There is a better way for her to use her body to express her womanhood............

Until next time, I'm Misses S.A.M and I'm signing out --

1 comment:

  1. Well said! Everyone does still Miley as that little girl from Disney's Hannah Montana and that should stop. I agree she should find other ways for her to express that she is a grown woman. And I like you agree there are other ways to get her point out and express it with out making a spectical of herself.
    I have a daughter who is 8 and she used to watch the show on Disney; after she saw the pictures and I explained to her what happened she was disappointed

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