Miley Cyrus: “No Comment” on Vanity Fair photos
In five days, I got bored by the Miley Cyrus scandal with Vanity Fair. Annie Leibovitz on Monday defended her provocative photograph for Vanity Fair magazine of teen heartthrob Miley Cyrus -aka Hannah Montana- who has expressed embarrassment about the pose.
A photo of Miley Cyrus in Vanity Fair was meant to be artistic, said the teen superstar.
"I'm sorry that my portrait of Miley has been misinterpreted," the celebrity photographer said in a written statement. "Miley and I looked at fashion photographs together and we discussed the picture in that context before we shot it. The photograph is a simple, classic portrait, shot with very little makeup, and I think it is very beautiful."
If some of you consider these photos an art, some of you are still think that they are nude and nasty. Believe it or not, in 20 or 30 years, some of you will bring these photos to surface and it would be embarrassed for the second time for Miley. At that moment all of you will say that these are nude ugly pictures and she was too young to do that.
Anyway, when Paris Hilton made such photos, her scandal was more interesting, cause after some photos, then came a tape. If you are looking for such tape for Miley, you will not find. But meantime, take a look at the video which proves that "the nefarious photoshoot that has parents threatening to host Hannah Montana bonfire parties was actually a relaxed family event".

So here is an advice for you, Miley: no matter what photos put you on the first position in the media, all you done you have to be proud.
Miley’s appearance after the scandal left no comment about it. Probably she wants to forget it.









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