Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Miley Cyrus’s Message to Young Women

Miley Cyrus is baring it all yet again. The singer is gracing the cover of W magazine's March 2014 issue completely stripped down and looking not much like herself. Aside from showing off her body, she is also sporting bleached brows, longer bleached blond hair extensions, and tons of jewelry. But cover model isn't the only role she's playing in the mag; she also sat down with Ronan Farrow, the son of Mia Farrow, and spoke openly about her career, criticism, and her very strong message for young girls.

Read what she said after cut...


"Everyone to me seems like Vanna White. I'm trying to tell girls, like, 'F--- that,'" the "Bangerz" singer told the mag. "You don't have to wear makeup. You don't have to have long blond hair. … That's not what it's about. It's, like, personal style. I like that I'm associated with sexuality and the kind of punk-rock s--- where we just don't care. Like Madonna or Blondie or Joan Jett."

"I'm not Disney, where they have, like, an Asian girl, a black girl, and a white girl, to be politically correct, and, like, everyone has bright-colored T-shirts," she said during the W interview. "You know, it's like, I'm not making any kind of statement. Anyone that hates on you is always below you, because they're just jealous of what you have."

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