What's a little ho to do?
Anyone who is rich is welcome to explode.
On May 6, 2:17 pm, "curmudgeon" <briticanlan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Miley Cyrus makes a living out of being someone else - Hannah Montana -
and
> there's probably nothing else she'd rather be doing right now.
> As millions of kids and their parents across the length and breath of
the
> USA probably now know Miley Cyrus was recently photographed by Annie
> Liebowitz for Vanity Fair Magazine.
> Annie Liebowitz is famous (or is it infamous?) for her edgy black and
white
> photographs, but she really sank to a new low with her most recent "work
of
> art."
> Those Cyrus photographs, which can be found at Vanity Fair's Web site
and
> magazine show her in some outrageous poses.
> In one she's covering the front of her **** body with a satin sheet and
> looking at the camera her bare back with a demure expression on her
face.
> It's supposed to be ****Y*
> But this girl is only 15 !
> Fans have rightly expressed outrage.
> People have damned the media and called for a boycott of Vanity Fair and
> Disney - her cor****ate sponsor.
> But before they try to drag the media down, remember this fact, her
father
> was at the photo-shoot with her all the time.
> If you want to play the "blame-game"and there is more than enough to go
> around, think on this.
> This is nothing more than poor(or bad) parenting skills.
> Her dad, country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus, was right there, perhaps
> offering moral sup****t to his daughter at this photo session.
> In fact, he even threw on some ****Y* clothes of his own and took a
****Y*
> father & daughter photograph - if there is such a thing!
> One of these photo's shows Miley Cyrus draped across his lap.
> He's in a muscle-man, biker outfit, and she's in her mini jeans with a
> cutoff, see-through, sheer top showing her midriff and black bra
underneath.
> It feels creepy just looking at it.
> Come on!
> Who thought this was a good idea?
> Sure, Vanity air should be criticized for taking advantage of a pretty
young
> star.
> But more than anything, Billy Ray Cyrus is to blame.
> Bad parenting, bad taste, bad judgment, and bad morals.
> The lesson here is that even the sweetest kids in the world can be
steered
> astray with bad parenting.
> Let's hope that Miley Cyrus gets back on track, despite her father, and
> doesn't wind up pregnant or on drugs with a shaved head, as some of her
more
> famous child star predecessors.


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