Miley Cyrus is clearly enjoying the attention. But are her wild new ways expectable for the teen sensation and inspiration she used to be? Miley Cyrus saw fame by becoming teen star 'Hannah Montana' a TV show about a girl who lived a double life. Aimed at an audience of young girls, even I saw Miley as somewhat or a role model or inspiration. Now Miley has all grown up as is taking a different approach to her fame.
Performing I'm a sexually provocative manor is clearly interest point for the media and for fans or viewers, but is this the first time we have seen this? I think not, Lady Gaga, Madonna and now Miley have been in the spotlight for showing off a bit more skin than seemed necessary. However, there is a line, which seems to have been miles over crossed. Miley appeared on the VMA'S this September to perform her new single 'we can't stop'. Wearing next to nothing, she also performed in a sexually provocative way with robin thicke, a newcomer to the music industry who's new music video had caused controversy of its own. Miley clutching a foam finger and stripping off centre stage, obviously attracted the medias attention immediately.There’s a diversity of opinion about her, but the bottom line is that people are buying and listening to her music.
Even if they’re debating it, and some of them are disapproving, the bottom line is: they’re interested in her. I'm my opinion, Miley's new look, isn't that attractive. Still inspiring young girls as Hannah, what are these girls going to think of new Miley? She is sending out the wrong message to girls all over the world. Now if you have seen her music video for the song "Wrecking Ball," You would see an 'adult' Miley Cyrus gallivanting naked across the screen.Yes, she rides a massive wrecking ball naked. Is there a meaning behind that? Most likely not, but what I am trying to say is that she is setting the bar for what little girls want to look like, and be.
Of course, Miley is her own person, it's a free country and she can't technically do whatever she likes, but morally, it is wrong on so many levels. Society tells us we have to be thin, wear makeup at all times, flaunt our bodies, and use our sexuality if we want to amount to anything.Miley Cyrus, a fast moving trend-setter with youth; especially girls, is a prime example of what is popular and trending in today’s culture. Whether she is shaking her barely covered rump on stage at the VMAs, or singing songs about dangerous drugs, her imprint is a constant on the impressionable minds of our youth. Miley Cyrus, a celebrity who embodies what is new and trending, is setting a bad example.It's true, she made herself a little more famous, and though she had the boys drooling, she had the star struck teenage girls aspiring to be just like her at the same time.
Is this the hero we want young girls admiring?