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Are Miley's stage decor and dancer costumes a reference to "Furries" (as in fetish)?
What next?.... Bestiality?
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What next?.... Bestiality?
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:dunno: I wasn't shocked by it at all. She has been pretty trashy for the past few years. Dressing trashy, smoking weed. Last night just didn't shock me.
Color me un-surprised and un-appalled. Madonna, anyone? Britney? Janet? I mean, really.
Also, although all of the women you listed have been needlessly, IMO, sexual, I don't know any that compare in terms of lewdness with the sad and panicked performance of Cyrus at the VMA's. There was nothing to back that performance up except desperation. I don't remember her music, her outfits were uninspiring, I don't remember her voice, her dancing was poor and the choreography was nothing better than what can be found in any run of the mill strip joint. At least with some of those other women mentioned, they had some actual dance moves mixed in with the gyrations. :twocents:
Respectfully snipped my yours truly.
I concur gitana. Miley is a sad case. However, I am more bothered by how this Robin dude also on stage is still so adored when his lyrics promote rape and degradation, than whether Miley (or any other performer) shakes the booty a little too much or a little too racy. jmho
I can't say I;m shocked either (but not based on her smoking weed which I don't care about). I've seen her increasingly naked fashion sense. She has been wearing shirts that show her underboob and shorts that show her cheeks and it is clear that Miley believes being super sexual is the same as being an adult and that she is desperate to get naked in front of everyone.
Oh, BTW, in the midst of all the attention on Miley, what's up with Robert Thicke, (who I just learned about a couple weeks ago)? Another child of a star. (Alan Thicke). He sang horribly off key during the performance and why is it cool for a married guy to get his crotch publicly rubbed by the behind and foam finger of a 20 year old girl?
You know people throw that phrase around a lot but I don't agree with it. There are plenty of companies who went under ads a result of bad publicity and plenty of celebs who fell from heights as a result of bad publicity. That's a phrase taken from Oscar Wilde and kind of twisted a bit. Here's some celebs who suffered from bad publicity:
1. Amanda Bynes http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/21/amanda-bynes-dropped-by-management-team_n_1903111.html
2. Dixie Chicks
3. Sinead O'Connor
4. Billy Squier
5. Shannon Dougherty
6. Paula Deen
7. Almost every washed up child star not otherwise mentioned. (Lohan, et. al).
The thing is, celebs hire handlers and public image reps for a reason. The public can turn on a person and companies or producers or agents will stop working with a celeb if the publicity is bad enough.
ETA: That's also the reason we get so many celebs issuing "apologies" for various things or entering "rehab" after groping someone or acting racist. Bad publicity can indeed hurt.
Well, we can take three of those off because they were shunned for political reasons. Shannon Dougherty was apparently just obnoxious. Amanda Bynes appears to be actually mentally ill. The only one that really relates is Billy Squier (public wasn't ready, yet, to see a "rocker" dancing around like an idiot), and he didn't exactly have a multi bazillion dollar empire at the time. I think Madonna and Britney are better comparisons--the times they've gone over the top trying to be controversial and been mocked for it. They both still have careers.
Yeah, I remember an article about Miley some years back in which someone was quoted saying they recalled her as a little kid running around on the Cyrus family farm, just totally bratty and spoiled.
And who can forget the photo shoot Miley did at age 15, draped seductively on top of her father while wearing skin tight jeans and then naked, covered with only a revealing sheet on a bed? Ick.
Also, her dad tweeted something today about how we should all just let Mikey grow the way she wants to. Yeah, I think he did a bit too much "allowing". The problem with that is society can tend to be a bit less generous. Don't give your kid consequences? Society will, eventually.
Gitana, apparently she thinks being "grown up" means public sex displays and ecstasy parties. Sounds like a failure of parenting to me.
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I think she think she's Hannah Madonna :biggrin:
I know people hate to hear this, but...
Everyone's talking about it today.
No publicity is bad publicity.
Man you just beat me to it!! I was just reacting to that. I had never heard of the guy until a couple weeks ago. Needless to say - not impressed:
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I think he is another example of nepotism and he's just gross.
I guess I'll just say that I think her career will be fine and leave it at that. It doesn't mean I have an opinion on her talent or the VMAs--I don't. I've just seen this trajectory before and it's more akin to Madonna or Britney than any of your examples. Anyone who thinks Miley is going to suddenly become D-listed is kidding themselves.
Christina Ricci seemed to make the the jump from child star to mature actress fairly well. I think she had better parenting. Of course Ron Howard is the poster boy for being raised well in the hollywood environment. JMO
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Agreed, everyone is talking about her now.
I don't watch the VMA's. I wasn't aware they still made music videos.
Remember, Paris Hilton's "career" was started by a "leaked" sex tape.
Oh no, I totally get what you're saying. And I agree with some of the sense of your argument. But first of all, we're not talking about a total fall from A-list to D-list necessarily. We are talking about whether any publicity is good publicity or whether some can hurt.
And second, I don't think Miley compares in any way to Madonna or even Britney when it comes to stardom. And you know, I think that has something to do with whether or not a celeb can be negatively affected by bad press or to what degree.
Madonna and Britney are mega, mega stars. Britney has a net worth almost twice that of Miley and Madonna has a net worth 10 times that of her (1 billion compared to 120 million).
Madonna actually has talent. I've never been a fan but it is certain that she has talent as a pop-song writer. And she can dance. She actually turned down a dance scholarship before becoming famous.
Britney? She was groomed by the studio and is a total studio product. Every professional move she has made has been done with a slavish devotion to studio or label or producer dictates. Thus, even a very public nervous breakdown didn't hurt her too badly - she just fell right back into doing what she was told to do, and is like a puppet on a string. And apparently that works when it comes to rehabbing one's image.
Miley, on the other hand, her performance last night smacks of total narcissistic panic and doesn't have a hint of studio or label control.
So will she fall to a D-list celeb? Probably unlikely. And she has made enough money that she can survive financially quite well if she never worked again. But can she be hurt by negative press? Can it harm her financially? Can it lessen record/song sales, job opportunities, etc.? IMO? Oh yeah. And that's why so many fellow "artists" have had no problem speaking out about it and criticizing the performance.
Yeah, we're talking but it is just not true that no publicity is bad publicity, which is what our conversation has been about. :moo: