Did Miley Cyrus / Disney's Hannah Montana really take naked photos?
Question Posted Thursday August 28 2008, 2:35 am
Did Miley Cyrus (aka Hannah Montana on the Disney channel) do nude photos? I heard she was doing some naked photoshoots and got in a lot of trouble. A while back I saw that she missed a Disney red carpet event since she did a sort-of revealing photo shot (racy photos) for Vanity Fair that was topless. Was Miley Cyrus really topless in Vanity Fair photos or is that a rumor too?
If she did take some naked/nude pictures...WHY?! Why would she do this sort of thing?! I mean, it's going to ruin her career! I don't understand!
Why? Nobody can really say, aside from her, but I would say it saved her career more than it ruined it. She can only be an Disney pop-star idol to 11 year olds for so long. In this way, she helps expand her "fanbase", albeit in an unconventional matter. Face it. If she didn't, she'd be a pimple on history's ass in a few years. Where is Lee Thompson Young (From The Famous Jett Jackson) now? He probably would have stayed relevant longer if he took some topless photos.
Beyond that, some girls have a natural desire to expose themselves. That would account for the staggering amount of unpaid, amatuer pornography availible on the internet. It's possible the esteemed Miley Cyrus is just one of those girls. [ Comrade's advice column | Ask Comrade A Question ]
Katlyn answered Thursday August 28 2008, 2:41 am: unfortunalty she did take nude pics in vanity and as she said in a lot of her interviews "My goal in my music and my acting is always to make people happy…. I took part in a photo shoot that was supposed to be 'artistic' and now, seeing the photographs and reading the story, I feel so embarrassed."
and it didnt seem to ruin her career it actually made her more popular in some peoples eyes. [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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