Miley Cyrus is a controversial pop diva, a star who returned to the world stage after a short break with a new album "Bangerz", which exploded the world charts. But what message does the singer convey to her fans and what mood does the society looking at her have?
I think almost the whole world has heard a lot about the scandalous antics of the American singer Miley Cyrus. Who faked anal sex while performing their hit "We Can't Stop" at the MTV VMAs? Who flew completely nude on a balloon in their music video? Who's touring the world with the controversial "Bangerz 2014" world tour? Who is one of the most talked about artists this year? Yes, that's her, Miley Cyrus.
The actress and singer began her career at a fairly early age with the famous Disney Channel TV series Hannah Montana, in which she starred as a pop star girl. Her first albums, still in the form of Hannah, were very successful, but then Miss Cyrus began to grow up dramatically. Every year, fans noticed less and less clothes on Miley, and in 2013 she also added a punk hairstyle. With the release of the controversial album "Bangerz", Miley added to her popularity all over the world, and her singles turned into hits (let's call, for example, "Wrecking Ball").
But it's not hard to guess that due to outrageous antics (twerking or smoking weed, for example) and costumes that resemble underwear, this person has a huge number of opponents and haters. People call her a "whore", "a girl of easy virtue" who has "grown" too much and has become simply crazy. Miley herself says that she has become what she has long wanted, but could not afford due to the influence of the Disney channel, which built her the image of a "good girl". In each of her interviews, she states that the most important thing is to do what you want and be who you are, which makes many teenage fans do various strange, "daring" things (young girls stick out their tongues in photos or get naked, begin to behave too relaxed, only to imitate their idol - Miley Cyrus)
Every day, Miley gets into a variety of ratings: either for her unique vocal abilities, or for non-standard behavior, her songs are successfully sold all over the world, receiving three or four platinum status in various countries. But what qualities does Cyrus instill in the younger generation: the ability to be yourself and get rid of complexes, or is the fashion to behave defiantly, inappropriate for a decent person? This is a moot point.