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Tittle-Tattle Too™
Published: Sep 10, 2011
Miley Cyrus Image & On Sex Interview!
by Toshiba Reynolds


Miley Cyrus just a few years ago was a sweet teenage Disney girl who practically owned kids television with her TV show and movie 'Hannah Montana'. However since turning 18 she's left 'Hannah Montana' and she has gotten a lot more sexual with her musical act. From pole dancing, revealing outfits, and scandalous photo-ops, many have wondered - what has happened to Miley Cyrus?

In a new interview with Prestige Magazine, Cyrus talked about her image. "People have very mixed opinions on me; I'm a great role model, or I'm completely inappropriate for anyone under 13 and I am controversial. I don't know how I became this... It's weird. Two complete extremes. I'm not some crazy lady who's gone off the deep end, because I definitely haven't."

Cyrus claims, "I just always try to be real. Every 18-year-old explores sexuality and experiments and tries things. For me there's no reason to change that. You have to be true to yourself."

So what's Cyrus' life like? "I stay in the house pretty much every day. I don't go out. I've had same boyfriend for two years. So I think there are two very different reviews."

Recently Cyrus told legendary rocker Joan Jett, "People see me as this perfect Disney star, and the moment I put out a record that says 'I'm not 11 years old anymore,' people look down on me. That's why I have always looked up [to] you. When you came out people were shocked that there was a chick that wanted to rock as hard as the guys."

So do you think Cyrus has gone from good girl to vixen, or is she still really 'Hannah Montana' deep down? (c) tPC






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