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emiliavenus · 1 year ago
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heylolita00 · 1 year ago
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MILEY CYRUS 🌹
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thingzxme · 1 year ago
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Do my thang
Every single night, every single day 🫶🏼🤘🏻
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inter-gal-actic · 2 years ago
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EVERYONE’s DREAM!: Hannah Montana’s Dress Room💄👠✨
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queer-shit-posts · 2 years ago
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Oh my Jesus Christ. This is insane: Miley Cirus and Paris Hilton singing stars. My heart stopped…. I FUCKING LOVE THIS
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johnny69150 · 1 year ago
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Vanessa Hudgens and Miley Cirus
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lucianocordobaok · 2 years ago
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thebestkristenstewart · 2 years ago
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Kristen Stewart and Miley Cirus
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callmeanxietygirl · 2 years ago
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💖| Miley Cyrus hace referencia a 'Girl Gone Wild' de Madonna en su nuevo sencillo 'River'.
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rollingstoneandvogue · 2 years ago
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Miley Cirus
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animetoons1 · 6 months ago
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geekpopnews · 8 months ago
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Tributo aos Talking Heads ganha clássico hit na voz de Lorde; confira
Lorde lança nova versão de "Take Me To The River" para projeto comemorativo de 40 anos de "Stop Making Sense", dos Talking Heads.
Lorde é mais um nome que fará parte da comemoração dos 40 anos de Stop Making Sense, clássico filme-concerto da banda Talking Heads. Nesta quinta-feira (28), a artista neozelandesa divulgou sua versão de ‘Take Me To The River’, hit imortalizado na voz de David Byrne. Confira: Anteriormente, o grupo Paramore lançou um cover de ‘Burning Down The House’ para o álbum-tributo. Quem também colaborou…
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heylolita00 · 1 year ago
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Miley Cyrus ✨
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thingzxme · 2 years ago
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Lilimon #lilimon
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Donuts (Flowers Divergent Commercial Jingle): Hope you like. 
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livehorses · 2 years ago
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The issue on celebrities' public lives, the gossip around them and cancel culture
Miley Cyrus "Flowers" has become a sensation, and it catched my attention, since I related to it at some level, so I searched it on YouTube. Turns out the search page was full of gossip about Miley and Liam's relationship. I didn't know anything about Miley Cyrus nor her private life, not gonna lie, I'm not much of a pop fan to be stuck with one celebrity and follow their life closely. I only consume some (not all) of the public and professional content they publish and that I actually like, since in my home I was educated into being selective with what I consume.
Here's my point: what I mean to say, is that the issue of being a celebrity is how exposed you are to the audience's opinions on matters of how you must live your own life when they actually might not know how. Your relationships and personal life issues should stay your own, but with the public life these celebrities have, it's hard to hide everything that happens with it. You're getting married? It appears in the news everywhere. So it is your first baby, your divorse, the trials accusations and of course, people will give an opinion on it, and whatever single decision you'll make can lift your career or doom it. Celebrities feel the pressure to take a posture that benefits their position, and if not, they have the risk of their career to be ruined. Of course, celebrities will always have the right and power to live their lives without answering to no one or without worrying of being a public example of morality, which isn't their responsability nor any company's production, as long as their professional work doesn't affect anyone else in the job. I will expand more this last line a few paragraphs later in this post.
Let's take for example the recent case of the famous Heard vs Depp. Maybe for most people these events might leave them confused because they don't have context, but the people who do and follow closely these celebrities' life will obviously take a side without actually having all the context, because they don't whitness these issues in their fullest and they only stick to one version of the story. The event can become a basic story where there's only one villain and one victim; not both victims, not both guilty. Fans of one celebrity will allienate with that side and other celebrity's fans will allienate with the other one, causing only comflict for things that have become more of soap operas at people's eyes. Of course, there are situations where one of the sides is obviously and undoubtedly a toxic abuser, I'm not saying that Liam Hemsworth is lacking guilt for cheating on Miley.
Also, I don't think is appropiate to be gossiping around those matters. The trials might've given a sentence to Amber, and that's on them, they're the judges and that's their job. But people cancelling everything Amber-related, sabotaging the release of Aquaman 2 or booing in the theaters just because she was there is wrong. The woman already payed the price, if innocent or not, but she literally paid it, she was given a penalty fee. I think that broadcasting the trials live for everyone to watch it was wrong from the start, and let's be honest, a lot of money was spent in propaganda to allienate people's favor to one side.
We can't shut our opinion, that's for sure, and public figures should live the most moral life they're capable of, with, or without consent of anybody. But sometimes it isn't our business, and sometimes we shouldn't be making a scandal of it, nor affecting their careers or telling people what they should consume or not if we don't know for sure if our opinion is the best. After all, celebrities keep being only human beings and we can't demand the perfect life from them. Just focus if they do their job right, and don't expect more from them because how they live their lifes is on them. Unless their position is one of authority, then things are different.
When we must say a word, and affect with our actions, when there's responsability from our part, is when a celebrity's professional job affects those around them and a final production involves abuse and mistreating. It is appropiate do denounce, critic and even so, to sabotage against directors who conditions their employees jobs for their own whims, that's the case of Harvey Weinstein or John Lasseter. Or when a production is winning money by taking advantage from others, or investing in companies whose purposes infringe important human rights, or when certain movie or series gives a wrong message that people might follow. That's where we have the power, when we choose the things that we consume and how we consume them, having full concience that is going to influence the film production, so the victims can win the fight against their opressors.
But aside from that, maybe it would be best if we focus only on how we live our own personal lives and how it affect others around us. There's where we also have influence and we have the power to change the way relationships are handled. Not by spreading missinformation and gossip on relationships that are happening very far away from our reach and sight.
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