Miley is an advocate for the sluttyness of girls! I just love how all these Disney stars turn out to be the sluttiest ones
Not long before we see her naked
I love the last sentence where she implies that girls have to try harder to be sexier than guys!
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Cyrus slams 'double standards' in entertainment industry
June 11, 2010, 12:02 PM EST
WENN
Miley Cyrus is fuming over recent criticism of her raunchy new image -- insisting there is a double-standard in the entertainment world that allows young male stars such as Zac Efron to strip off onscreen but condemns women who flaunt their assets.
The 17-year-old has been stung by the negative reaction to her saucy new stage costumes and provocative dance routines in recent weeks as she promotes her latest single, "Can't Be Tamed."
She garnered particular criticism for faking a same-sex kiss with a female dancer during her shows.
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But Cyrus is convinced the reaction is unfair -- because stars such as "High School Musical" heart-throb Efron also use their sexy image to win over fans.
On Access Hollywood's "The Billy Bush Show," she said: "Girls are immediately going to say, 'Oh, she's trying to sell sex.' Well, I love Zac Efron, but what's he selling? He's gorgeous, he's hot, I don't go see his movie because I'm like, 'He's such a fantastic actor.' He's a great actor, but he's hot. He's just not in a leotard with his legs out. He has his shirt off. So what's the difference?
"In 'High School Musical' ... he's in basketball shorts and his cutoff tank top and all the girls are dying.
"It just isn't as obvious when guys do it. I was on tour with the Jonas Brothers my first year and boy bands get away with a lot. For girls, it's always going to be harder. That's not an excuse, it just means we have to work harder."