Just about
everyone’s seen that infamous VMA video clip. In fact, Miley Cyrus’ twerk-heavy performance at this year’s VMA award ceremony
has been viewed over three million times- and that’s just the official clip! But given how constrained her childhood career
was, is it reasonable to expect Miley
Cyrus to consider whether her recent antics might influence younger fans?
Is she completely responsible for those who freely opt to idolise her?
Starting Young
Miley Cyrus’ career began at the tender age of eight in Medical and Family
Drama ‘Doc’ in 2001. She also appeared
in Blockbuster ‘Big Fish’ way back in
2003, but Cyrus’ big breakthrough
came in the form of Disney Channel
comedy ‘Hannah Montana’ in 2006. Yet
it wasn’t until ‘Hannah Montana: The
Movie’ was released in 2009 that the young songstress was released into
more commercial and adult-associated markets, particularly with her hit Country-Pop
power ballad ‘The Climb’.
Predictably,
as the Nashville singer grew up her performances became increasingly risqué and
therefore less appropriate for her younger fans in particular. The start of her
transition into a more adult image began in 2010 with her role in ‘The Last Song’ (2010).This came
alongside her final album with Hollywood
Records ‘Can’t Be Tamed’ (2010) which already highlighted a racier image
and sound. But it’s only this year that Cyrus
has become one of the most controversial celebrities in the news.
Breakout
It began
with the 20-year-old guest starring in CBS
sitcom ‘Two and a Half Men’ alongside
Hollywood heartthrob Ashton Kutcher
who replaced Charlie Sheen in the
lead role in 2011 after Sheen more
than dabbled in illegal drugs (amongst other things). By the time the episode
starring Cyrus was aired, it was
clear something had changed- she was now sporting a blonde pixie cut in place
of her sweaky- clean, long brunette locks. Miley
also signed a contract with RCA Records
and is set to release her fourth studio album ‘Bangerz’ on 4th October. She released her single ‘We Can’t Stop’ on 3rd June and
has provided guest vocals on a number of tracks for artists such as Will.I.Am and Snoop Dogg. So it’s safe to say it’s been a busy year!
Cyrus has also hired
Britney Spears’ ex-manager Larry Rudolph and the connections
between the two singers certainly don’t end there- just look at Spears’ breakdown after her childhood
career came to an end. It’s no coincidence that the pair both had their childhoods
utterly controlled and therefore taken away from them. It was also reported
recently in the Daily Mail that Spears’ stated “I remember that age when
I was just transferring into my career and...doing more controversial things
and the energy that you feel and all this chaos that goes on...she
is on fire right now...she's just a ball full of energy.”
Lindsay Lohan has also struggled
through her adult years with drinking, drugs, an eating disorder and crime
which may be as a direct result of both a controlled childhood career and the incredible
pressures of fame. The 27-year-old has been in prison five times (twice for
drug charges and three times for physical fights)- but is this kind of
behaviour a natural reaction after having your early life utterly laid out for
you? Perhaps it’s only expected that you may feel you want to break free and be as liberated as you can just to
prove to yourself and others that you are capable of living your own life.
Twirking and Parenting
So perhaps Miley Cyrus’ wild
child ways and jaw-dropping dance moves are understandable as such- she’s
simply breaking free. But just because Cyrus’
has been guraded for so long but, that does not alter the fact that she must recognise
that she may be losing fans and influencing them in a negative manner by being promiscuous
and overtly sexual. However, Cyrus
also still claims to have strong religious beliefs, which is incredibly hypocritical
given the constant reports of the singer smoking marijuana alongside her controversial
on-stage moves. No matter your opinion on Christianity and organised religion
in general, the fact is Miley is
giving Christians a bad name by completely contradicting her apparent beliefs
in the way she acts. Grinding on a married man in his mid-thirties, despite the
fact Robin Thicke’s musical morality
is hardly admirable, remains a defective act.
Despite how liberated Miley Cyrus
may feel given her recent antics, the fact is she is partly responsible for the
influence she has over her fans. Her controversy has not only resulted in her
engagement to Aussie actor Liam Hemsworth
coming to an end, but also caused many to perceive her as immature and vulgar.
Yet it is safe to say her father, country king Billy Ray Cyrus is still defending his daughter by suggesting she
is simply reinventing herself and her sound- although it must be considered
that Billy Ray does have his own reputation to protect, as well as that of his daughter.
Having your childhood inhibited is a formulaic tale as old as time and
constantly seems to close in the same way- with breakdowns rather than
breakouts.
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