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Cyrus family drama?

Was is stupid of Miley Cyrus's parents to let Justin Gaston move in with them so they could keep an eye on him?  Are you surprised it is causing arguments? Should Miley move out?

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Yeah, i think it was really naive of them.  Justin is 20 so he is not a kid anymore and probably does not listen to his own parents any more, let alone his girlfriends.  Miley has enough of her own money, she should move out!

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Miley Sould Have Her Own House Like Next Door To Her Mom And Dad Then She Could Have Her Own Privacy And Be Close To Her Parents
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nooooooooooooooo
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No she sholdnt moove out, atleast she can be with her boyfriend
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