Miley Cyrus compares provocative new music video to Trayvon Martin case

By Tribute on July 22, 2013 | 3 Comments


Miley Cyrus has compared the controversy over her provocative music video (check it out below) for “We Can’t Stop” to the George Zimmerman trial, in a new interview with the Daily Mail. The 20-year-old former Hannah Montana star’s music video was censored by MTV UK and provoked criticism for its sexually provocative theme and reference to “Molly,” a slang term for ecstasy (also known as MDMA). “I just think the world is so lame because you can shoot people in a movie and you can let people like [George] Zimmerman off on trial but you can’t have someone going like this (stimulates oral sex gesture), that is so dumb to me,” Miley told the Daily Mail. “The world is such a f***ed up place the last thing people need to worry about is my cute little video for ‘We Can’t Stop,’ you know what I mean?” ~Alfonso Espina



Comments & Discussion

  1. Jackson • July 22, 2013 @ 12:31 PM

    She’s an effed up little person. Her video is sickening.

  2. TheTruth • July 22, 2013 @ 12:38 PM

    The world is F’d up though many wrongs don’t make it right.

  3. Donna • July 22, 2013 @ 2:21 PM

    stupidest,most immature video Ive seen.Of course Im not a fan but wanted to see what this is all about.So trivial,not worth the controversy. Grow up!


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