Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Twerk it Out

Hey how was your bank holiday? Oh right no one actually wants to know they just want your opinion on Miley Cyrus at the VMAs.

Well to be honest, it was gross. Just plain yuck. I mean really? 

1. She has a lot of self confidence in her self to get on stage and do 'that' 
2. Who gave her those ideas? To dance how she did, twerk and get close with a man way older than her (oh yeah shame on you Robin Thicke you didn't help the situation either)
3. What on earth was she wearing? When would that ever be ok to wear on stage? 
And 4. Bravo Miley, you got the whole world talking about 'you' and what you have done with your life and how 'grown up' you have become, from the innocent days of Hannah Montana. 

To be honest I was mostly disappointed, because I was a fan of hers in the ole' Hannah Montana days, seriously, I loved that show!! I couldn't wait to get to my grandparents house in America just so I could watch the Disney show 24/7, which is what I did seeing as we didn't have the channel in England so I only watched Disney once a year! 
Anyway...yeah... I was disappointed, like urgh. Who are you? I hope children and those who look up to her don't follow the short-platinum-haired-red-lipped-tongue-out 'rolemodel' she has turned out to be. 

Unfortunately what we saw at the VMAs was inevitable. Think about it, her new style, her new music, it was a ticking time bomb to the big 'finale' of who she now is and her 'new look' that was plastered all over twitter, instagram and every newspaper and magazine. So really the media didn't help, we were waiting for another story, and there we have it. Everyone (including me) have something to say about it. And thats what they wanted right? Everyone to remember Miley. Everyone to watch the performance on Youtube and care more about her. 
Miley we care, because no one wants you to turn out like every other Disney child star.

I feel like an old lady typing this, ranting on about how generations are changing. But she is my generation. And that's what bothers me, I don't want our generation to be known for that or her performance.

Em


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