
Thinking she was doing an “artsy” photo shoot, Miley Cyrus was tricked into posing topless for the Vanity Fair magazine. And before you go off to Google to search for an uncensored pic, hint: there’s nothing to see. If she should know anything though, it’s not to spike controversy by selling sex in America. Not when you are Janet Jackson and certainly not when you are Hannah Montana, adored by millions of children in your country.
Last month, the president of entertainment for Disney was quoted saying, “For Miley Cyrus to be a ‘good girl’ is now a business decision for her. Parents have invested in her a godliness. If she violates that trust, she won’t get it back.“
But will this really threaten the ‘Hannah Montana’ franchise, which is expected to make $1 billion this year alone? I think not. Last year, pictures of Vanessa Hudgens hit the net and Disney didn’t seem to mind that much back then. You had probably forgotten about it too, until I told you just now.