April 28, 2008
After Miley released her statement the editors of Vanity Fair had something to say as well. “Miley’s parents and/or minders were on the set all day. Since the photo was taken digitally, they saw it on the shoot and everyone thought it was a beautiful and natural portrait of Miley. In fact, when BRUCE HANDY interviewed Miley, he asked her about the photo and she was very cheerful about it and thought it was perfectly fine.”

Hummm something in the air don’t smell right. I think somebody probably got a call from Disney and they weren’t too happy about the photos and made Miley and company release a statement. Below is are highlights of the interview Miley did with Vanity Fair On Sex and the City: “It’s my favorite show! I love it! Obviously not the scenarios. But if you watch Sex and the City, like the way the friends are, the way that it’s dry and they all have distinct characters—that’s a thing we try to do on our show.”On the infamous semi-topless shot: “No, I mean I had a big blanket on. And I thought, This looks pretty, and really natural. I think it’s really artsy. [And] it wasn’t in a skanky way.… And you can’t say no to [photographer Annie Leibovitz]. She’s so cute. She gets this puppy-dog look and you’re like, O.K.”On whose career trajectory she’d like to follow: “Before, I’d say like Hilary Duff. But there can’t be a thousand Hilary Duffs. Then that doesn’t make Hilary special. And there can’t be a thousand Miley Cyruses, or that doesn’t make me special. That’s what a star is: they’re different. A celebrity is different. So, no, mostly I want to make my own path.”On being well-adjusted to the fame and public attention: “That’s just my personality. I don’t get shaken or stirred up over anything. Which can be a problem sometimes. I’m just, like, so no emotions. I just don’t let things faze me. I’m very much like my dad. My dad’s like this.” On being pals with paparazzi camped out of her gated home. “Sometimes there’ll be like 40. Sometimes 20, sometimes 30. Sometimes two. I’ll stop and I’ll do the picture. It’s really funny. They’ll buy our dinner and whatever. We’ve become friends.”
To see the behind-the-scenes pictures of Miley, her country superstar father Billy Ray, and momager Tish, and to read the rest of this interview visit VanityFair.com.
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One Response to “Miley Cyrus Apologize For Going Topless”
I personally love the pics from Miley’s photo shoot. Theese pictures dont come across to me in any way unappropiate. I could see if she was exposing herself to the world but all that’s showing is her back. What is wrong with showing your back. Fifteen year old girls now adays are showig a lot more than that.I wish people would leave Miley alone. She comes across as the sweetest girl and she did apologize.
By nicole on May 2, 2008