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When It Comes to Her Raunchy Image, Miley Cyrus’ Parents Are on the Same Page as Their Daughter

Oct 3, 2013  •  Post A Comment

Following the controversial performance by Miley Cyrus at MTV’s Video Music Awards — and her equally controversial naked music video "Wrecking Ball" — Cyrus’ parents are appearing in the documentary "Miley: The Movement," in which they defend their daughter and her newfound raunchy image, reports TheWrap.com.

“Anyone that’s ever said, ‘Where is her mother?’ Right beside her,” says Tish Cyrus, the singer’s mother. “Through good, through bad, through arguments, through crying, through I don’t care what — right there.”

Tish Cyrus, described in the story as Miley’s "momager," also said she thinks her daughter is a role model.

"As the daughter of country music star Billy Ray Cyrus and momager Tish Cyrus, Miley was essentially groomed for stardom," the report notes.

The piece adds: "Cyrus, not yet of legal drinking age but already Hollywood’s rising party girl, is outspoken about her transformation from Disney’s princess Hannah Montana to the girl who twerked on Robin Thicke. She is also no stranger to the tabloid spotlight and has been a part of publicity stunts ranging from a public bong hit to a high-profile engagement to the now-infamous VMA performance."

Myley Cyrus reportedly had this to say about her mom: “My mom is my homie. If I win, she wins. Not because she’s my manager, but because she’s my mom.”

"Miley: The Movement" is airing on MTV.

One Comment

  1. OK, Tish, where’s the woman who’s supposed to be her Mother, rather than the one cheering her on for whoring herself out based solely on her sexuality rather than her talent?
    The mark of a true singer is you should be as happy to see them stand and sing as watch them cavort nude on stage.

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