Friday, December 27, 2013

2013: The Year of Miley Cyrus



      Well if you haven’t realized already, I am a HUGE fan of Miley Cyrus. I don’t just like her because she’s had the chance to twerk on stage with Robin Thicke, or because she got to date Liam Hiemsworth, or even cause she has a lot of money. I like her because she’s her, and she won’t let anyone tell her differently.

       Ever since she was a little girl she loved acting and singing. I mean hey who wouldn’t be talented with these skills when you’re the daughter of Billy Rae Cyrus? She was always the girl who everyone looked at watched with amazement. Her smile lit up a room and her talents kept their attention. She always did what felt right to her, therefore she changed her birth name from Destiny Hope Cyrus to Miley Ray Cyrus. It first started as a nickname of “smiley miley” but then it was decided that she would just go by Miley. This was impressive to me because she did what she wanted to do and didn’t let anyone stop her even at an early age.             

        Her confidence began to grow as she was the big hit of Disney Channel, the girl with double identities. By day, she was Miley, the sun loving, teenage California beach girl who loved to hang out with friends and have a good time. By night, she was a sensational pop star named Hannah Montana, who drew in many screaming young girls and tunes that would never leave your mind. The way she interacted with her fans of the show, the countless autograph signings and meet and greets she was involved with, showed that once again she was confident with herself and had a genuinely caring attitude toward all her fans.

         But her way of life in 2013 has never made me more proud of her. She was enrolled in the cast of the Last Song, in which was an amazing movie. It is actually one of my all time favorite films. She then realized acting wasn’t her thing anymore and she began to focus on her music career. She was living in Philadelphia for a few months and her outlook on life changed forever. She said in a interview, “I just loved how I was able to walk my dogs down the street, or even grab a coffee at the local coffee shop without the paparazzi all over me like they would be in LA.” This made me realize that she really is just a normal person, who although has a lot of fame, cares about the little things in life that many people take for granted. During her time on the east coast, she cut her beautiful brunette hair off and decided to rock a short blonde look instead. This made a lot of people mad because supposedly “she wasn’t pretty anymore” but to me this made her even more beautiful. She knew this act would cause uproar but she showed her confidence to world by stating, “I don’t care, I feel like myself more than ever before.” Her short hair, acts of twerking in music videos and various live performances, and lack of clothing she prevailed began to become the talk of the century. Opinions started to arise everywhere, most of which were very negative. But then there was me. I loved the new Miley, and not because she was doing “slutty or inappropriate things”, cause I mean I don’t think I could pull of wearing little to none on stage while licking a foam finger, but, I loved her because although everyone was against her, she kept doing her thing and never gave up. I admire those traits more than anything.

         She is still the fun loving Miley that she always was. She still has incredible talent abilities. She still loves her fans more than anything. She is just showing her art in a different way, and she needs to be respected. She was named one of the most interesting people of the year, and I couldn’t agree more. Her confidence and respect for herself will always be my favorite traits about her and I will continue to be a devout fan to her. I can’t wait to go see Miley perform live in Philadelphia this spring!

3 comments:

  1. I have to admit that the first time I heard about Miley's new haircut and started realizing how much she had changed since being on Hannah Montana, I wasn't sure how to take it. After seeing everything she has done recently, I never knew what was coming next. But maybe that's what is so great about her-the fact that she continuously surprises her fans with everything she does. It's like you said, she is her own person now and whatever she does, she does with complete confidence. and maybe that's what she's trying to show us as fans; if you have confidence in yourself, you can do anything...no matter how crazy it may seem to others.

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  2. Oh, Taylor.
    Ohhhhhh, Taylor.
    Haha this truly shows devotion! I mean, congrats to Miley for confidence and resilience when faced with so much criticism. Honestly, I don't like all of the smoking and drugs and over-sexualisation her new identity has taken on. Smoking is bad, and drugs certainly are as well-- I'm concerned for her. Also, I'm concerned for all of her fans who now think it's ok to smoke and do drugs-- it's a sad downward spiral.
    I really enjoy the fact that you made a WHOLE BLOG POST about your favourite celebrity-- it's fun sharing your obsession with the world, isn't it?! I can imagine what Mr. Carty thought/will think when he read(s) this!! Hahaha!
    Nice post, Taylor!

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  3. I've always been a fan of Miley Cyrus but like Sophia I haven't been the biggest fan of her over-sexualization, twerking, or having her tongue out all the time. However, I do admire the fact that she won't let anybody tell her to change and that she is dong her own thing. I really like and respect that confidence to not think about anybody else's views and to just be herself. I can see how many people love her for it. I wish I had the confidence she had because with that confidence she is not afraid to do anything!

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