Miley Cyrus: “I’m not trying to be slutty.”

In the midst of Mileygate (also known as the controversial photos that Perez Hilton posted where it looked like Miley Cyrus wasn’t wearing underwear “ but she was), the teen star has come out and declared herself non-slutty, but also making it quite clear that nobody can or will tell her what to wear or sing about.  (But just for the record, a 17-year-old is still a minor though, right?)

Going on to say that she’s trying to make a point with [her] record and look consistent in the way [her] record sounds and that way that [she] dresses, young Cyrus continued her slightly questionable declarations:

I’m not trying to be ˜slutty,’ said Cyrus in a recent interview. I’m not trying to be like, go to the club and get a bunch of guys … What I’m trying to do is to make a point with my record and look consistent, in the way my record sounds and the way I dress.

I’m really comfortable with my body, I work really hard to be fit and to know that I can wear whatever makes me most comfortable.  I feel more comfortable dressing with a little less, which is just how I’ve always been.

Sure, Miley’s free to dress and act however she likes “ that’s the beauty of free will.  But despite her maturity or what she may be ready for, to define herself by being scantily clad or oozing sex appeal is doing herself a disservice.  Here’s hoping she knows she knows she’s worth more than a pair of short-shorts.

Tags: Can't Be Tamed, Miley Cyrus, Perez Hilton, photographs, short shorts

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    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
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    It would be fine if her target audience wasn’t 11 year old and younger girls. These young girls look up to Miley as a role model and micmick her behaviour and clothing–not a great influence. She needs to break from that audience. My young girls won’t be buying into the Hanna Montana empire anymore.
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    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
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    Oh honey, “no one can or will tell you what to do”? If all the parents of 16 year & younger were to stop buying your CD’s & watch your movies you would watch your tongue..The outfits were too riske but the hands in her crotch during the London concert. Toooooo much!
    I will no longer let my six & eight yr. old grandaughters watch her on my T.V..I have in the past bought Hanna Montana outfits. NO MORE!
    My house, my rules.
  3. Avatar
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    It would be fine if her target audience wasn’t 11 year old and younger girls. These young girls look up to Miley as a role model and micmick her behaviour and clothing–not a great influence. She needs to break from that audience. My young girls won’t be buying into the Hanna Montana empire anymore.
  4. Avatar
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Oh honey, “no one can or will tell you what to do”? If all the parents of 16 year & younger were to stop buying your CD’s & watch your movies you would watch your tongue..The outfits were too riske but the hands in her crotch during the London concert. Toooooo much!
    I will no longer let my six & eight yr. old grandaughters watch her on my T.V..I have in the past bought Hanna Montana outfits. NO MORE!
    My house, my rules.

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