Remember when Miley Cyrus caused a big fuss by quitting Twitter? Well, the Disney superstar is explaining her decision."I was kind of, like, tired of telling everyone what I'm doing. I hate when I read things and celebrities are complaining like, 'I have no personal life.' I'm like, well that's because you write everything that you're doing," she told Movieline.
"So I was that person who was like, 'I'm so sad. I have no real, normal life, everyone knows what I'm doing.' And I'm like, well that's my own fault because I'm telling everyone. And then I'd tweet, 'I'm here,' and I'd wonder why a thousand fans are outside the restaurant. Well, hello, I just told them. So I'm just, like, kind of thinking [Twitter] doesn't really make a lot of sense. Everything I'm saying is not really going with what I'm putting on the Internet," she adds.




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well i'm not a fan of miley, but i agree
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Bad posture and pidgeon-toed too. She's a trainwreck waiting to happen and it's her parents fault, poor thing. Put this poor girl back in school and get her back to her teenage years before it's too late!
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Good Grief people! She is not a college graduate with a degree in languages. She's still a little girl whether she wants to admit it or not. Have any of you talked with any teens lately? If not, before you bash one, you should listen to the rest of them. Do I enjoy hearing or reading the English language being butchered? Absolutely not, but, in time she will learn to speak properly. The "adults" that said they didn't like her, couldn't stand her, or otherwise critized her should realize that "Hanna Montana" isn't for adults. It's for pre-teens and teens. Of course grown people shouldn't be able to relate to her. To those that said she has no talent: Check her bank account and then look at yours. Something put all those zeros with a number in front of them in her account. Talent that appeals to younger people, do you think? Why don't we all put our little petty jealousies away and appreciate the fact that at least her TV show is decent and moral.
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Not to show my age, and go back many years to explain what I think of this DISNEY poster child..."Gag Me With A Spoon" Like, do you really think this girl is a role model? As Hillbilly's say it best...."You kaint make a silk purse...out of a sow's ear!" lol
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I don't know if they still have a casting couch, but this girls lack of talent and her checkbook balance have NO correlation to her true worth. There are alot of Rapper's that are Diamond Studded from head to toe, and if that is a guage for talent, we are all in trouble. Disney rammed this one down our youth's throats, and now they are wondering what an embarrassment she will be the next time she's caught on camera. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, if you remember her daddy, the one hit wonder!
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I am never a fan fans suck air without inhaling.
people who support people other are not who tell creative people who gets to be creative.
but anyone who supports me I appreciate, those who don't i know and do not care what the fnuk you think.
all people are self supported and each desides what to do with there lives.
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Ms. Cyrus is a by-product of her time, but she has to realize that talent is a skill to be developed.
You are not born with acting or singing ability. I know a woman who spent a good deal of time learning her craft. She sang professionally and today she is retired, and has enjoyed a lifetime of sucess as a paid soloist. She is a grad of The New England Conservatory of Music.
Ms. Cyrus would be advised to do something similar, if she indeed thinks a singing career is in her future. No other path but this-going to a professional institution to LEARN the ART of vocal skills mastery will result in even something close to a singing career for her.
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