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Miley Cyrus explains why she's "a bad bitch"

 Miley Cyrus explains why she's "a bad bitch"

Miley Cyrus explains why she's "a bad bitch"


MTV premieres a documentary that analyzes the transformation of the artist to flee from her image of Hannah Montana


The MTV network premieres on Wednesday, October 2, a documentary about Miley Cyrus, in which the controversial American singer explains how she has left behind forever the laughing Hannah Montana, the image of a Disney girl that made her famous, in order to become in the "bad bitch" she claims to be. Cyrus, 20, confesses in this production, titled 'Miley: The Movement', that everything was devised to nurture her new transgressive personality among her 'fans', and present her as a renewed artist.


"The documentary is an intimate portrait that captures Miley's exuberant spirit life, her evolving identity and her exciting transformation into a music icon," explains MTV on its website. In the hour that the production lasts, Cyrus explains that her change responds to an orchestrated strategy so that she is talked about, something in which her provocative performance at the MTV Video Music Awards on August 25 was key, where the young woman She exhibited sexuality, posed scantily clad, and performed erotic choreography.



"I was born to become who I am right now", affirms the artist in the trailer of the program, in which she confesses her intention to differentiate herself from the rest in everything she does and to seek that they talk about her the more, the better. "I can finally be the bad bitch that I really am," she stated.


Miley Cyrus left her Disney stage two years ago tired of looking like the perfect girl and matured ready to get rid of her frustrations, as she acknowledged in previous interviews. On her way to adulthood, Cyrus has already generated controversy for posing half-naked and insinuating that she smoked marijuana, a behavior that she did not marry to an artist admired by many children in all parts of the world. Her father, singer Billy Ray Cyrus, admitted his concern for the future of his daughter and blamed the series 'Hannah Montana' for "destroying" her family.


Cyrus made her television debut at the age of 9 in the series 'Doc', and participated in her first film at the age of 11 ('Big Fish'), before becoming Hannah Monanta, a role that she played from the age of 13 to 17 with the illusion of "being famous all the time."

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