Video of Miley Cyrus making the nude photos for Vanity Fair

Annie Leibovitz, the celebrity photographer, has defended her controversial Vanity Fair portrait of child star Miley Cyrus, describing it as "very beautiful".

"I’m sorry that my portrait of Miley has been misinterpreted," she said in a 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 make-up, and I think it is very beautiful."

Here is a posted a video which proves that "the nefarious photoshoot that has parents threatening to host Hannah Montana bonfire parties was actually a relaxed family event".
Watch it here and tell what you think about this. Looks like in the video the young starlet is doing great posing nude. Let see what does that nude means for a 15 years old girl. If she was 18-20 she was hot hot hot and lots of boys chasing her, some nude photos would impress someone. But we are talking here about Miley Cyrus that is used to these photos made by her self and spreading her on the web. So, if someone is wishing to make an art, is getting a real nasty scandal.

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who recently herself got into some controversy for posing “topless” for AARP magazine, weighs in on Miley Cyrus’s semi-topless scandal with Vanity Fair. Here’s an excerpt from her opinion piece:

"When these young people get all dressed up for award show red-carpet events don’t we all comment how beautiful, stunning and grown-up they look in their strapless/backless dresses and heels and tousled hair? None of this is new. None of this should be news. But it is news because it is a business. It is all Business. It is called Show Business. Show Abyss-ness! I call it Show-OFF Business. You throw a child onto the jaws of a business and they will get eaten.
I know how Miley feels. I too was a little embarrassed by my recent topless “scandal” and the subsequent parodies, but I am an adult woman. I protected myself during the shoot and I can take the heat. I only wish that her guardians had protected her."

To read the Jamie Lee Curtis full post about Miley, visit HuffingtonPost.com.

 

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