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Miley Cyrus Vanity Fair Photos

Is Miley Cyrus sincere when she says she's sorry for the Vanity Fair photos? Didn't she get a clue as to what they were going to be when she was asked to take her clothes off?


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I'm sure she's totally sincere.  She's young and probably just thought it was "adult" to take pictures like that, not realizing all the bad press she would get for it.  We've all done things around that age we're ashamed of.  Most just have the luxury of not doing them in the public eye.  Give her a break, I bet she learned from it and that's all anyone can ask.


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some one who is gonna do this shouldn't attempt to be a rolemodel for children. don't do stuff like this if you know its gonna get found out.  that was stupid on her part. she obviously hasn't learned from it, since she's had problems with pictures previously... lets see what happens with her in a few weeks.  :/


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She changed clothes and was not asked to take her clothes off other than to change into that oversized table cloth. The pictures were too adult for her age. I don't blame Miley I place the blame on her parents. What were they thinking?


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I think that Miley was under a lot of pressure and that she was afraid what would happen if she told them "no"........Miley is a great rolemodle for all little girls and she doesn't deserve to be treated like this for trying to be an adult by taking  matters into her own hands....

LaughingMiley should not be treated like a KID for trying to act like an ADULT!!!

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she should've known from the start! i mean Vanity Fair! duh!!!!!


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why are we getting all uppity about some damn photos in a magazine. sure shes underage, and oh me oh my god forbid that she had no top on, but from what i can understand (seeing as i havent seen but one picture thats been circling around like wildfire.) she isnt uncovered, showing off, or "nude" in any way shape or form. its the vouge not hustler. what i see is alot of sterio typical media coverage on something that is viewed as pornographic to some bible carrying freak who thinks that his understanding of whats right and wrong is the only view for it, and of coarse this dipshit is in a job of authority. this is actualy considered art for you simpleminded out there that didnt know.  mylie should be the farthest person considered for art on any term as i cant stand a damn thing that comes from her mouth or carreer, but thats still beside the point. the girl is 16 not 8. shes no longer the little role model for your children when they wake up in the morning and tune into disney. a lesson you all should learn  is to follow the character in the story, not the real person in real life. nobody, not even celebrities stay the same (point in case, oh so cute little lindsey and poppy perky little singer britney, werent they such a disapointment to your little horny 13 yr old, and yet they live lives that im sure many people can relate to.). being who i am and what most of the people around me go through, how is it hard to imagine that at 16 this girl is becomeing an adult, and the same goes for any child for that matter 16, 15, or even less. what is your age verification for someone whose mentaly mature, that someone should start to turn away from adolecense. our public views have taken one hell of a wrong turn when it comes to what we should and should not see as something that it truly is. all great painters, sculpters, and artists that ive ever heard of where considered out of the norm, (and alot of the times out of bounds), with their art. its up to us to open up our minds people, not the artists to tone it down, because without new creativity, thought, form, and view. there would be no art in this world to start with. art is the expresion of oneself for all to see. not the expression of everything people want to see, and if you dont come to some agreement with this then your living a boring existance. a life with no art is a life with no meaning.