Thursday, September 5, 2013
VMA's
The Video Music Awards were, in a word, scarring. It was so weird watching Miley Cyrus act like a perverted 14-year-old boy on stage... all in all I was uncomfortable. I remember that I was watching with my friend Cecily and we just sat on the couch staring wide-eyed at the TV. You would think that after all of the social media and celebrity gossip we're exposed to that I would be used to this sort of stunt-pulling by now. But no, I was still extremely shocked and felt super violated. Honestly. It was gross. She has changed so much since Hannah Montana aka my childhood TV show. I think the reason she is so famous and publicized and really the only reason she was on the VMAs was because, like we said in class, America loves to see our celebrities fall. We need to have a constant form of entertainment, a person who is willing to keep American on the edge of their seats, wondering what in the world they will do next. Miley Cyrus is definitely falling, I think we can all come to an agreement on that one. At first I was like yeah, she's different. That's cool, you go Miley (even though I think I was more emotionally attached to her hair after she cut it than she was). When the weird twerking thing started, I was creeped out but still okay with it (mostly). Then came the strange outfits and the weird hair and the gross faces and I was done... sorry Miley. I really tried. But nonetheless I find myself interested in her failures, her falls from grace, her constant and frequent embarrassing moments. The music video that first put me off was her "We Can't Stop" video. I don't like the song, but heard the music video was so weird that I couldn't resist. I'm not sure if you have seen it, but if you want to ruin Hannah Montana for yourself forever, take a look:
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