Monday, June 24, 2013

JUNE 24 2013

Wearing a Chicago Bulls jersey, short shorts and heels, Miley Cyrus chats with some friends outside of an L.A. studio on Sunday.


Wearing a Chicago Bulls jersey, short shorts and heels, Miley Cyrus chats with some friends outside of an L.A. studio on Sunday.

Miley Cyrus can't stop flaunting her physique.
The self-proclaimed party girl is riding a wave of popularity thanks to her raunchy summer anthem "We Can't Stop," and on Sunday the 20-year-old singer was seen strutting into a California studio wearing an outfit that echoed her sentiment.
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Cyrus donned a vintage Michael Jordan jersey paired with barely-there white shorts, a Grizzlies baseball cap and gold jewelry. To complete her outfit, the singer strapped on a pair of black-and-white striped stiletto heels.
Seen with a couple of male companions, Cyrus chatted happily as she made her way into the building. The pop star is clearly looking for a new image. No more a "Party in the USA" type of singer, Cyrus has heavily collaborated with the likes of Pharrell and Snoop Dogg for her latest album, due out this fall.
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Speaking to Billboard magazine recently, she described her new music as "count-step."
"It's not a hip-hop album, though — it's a pop album," Cyrus said. "I'm not coming in trying to rap. It's more like, 'I don't see any girls out there doing what Miguel and Frank Ocean are doing.'"
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Cyrus says she’s not trying to be like Nicki Minaj, though her new music does have more of a hip-hop sound. The 20-year-old said her roots are in singing.

 

Cyrus says she’s not trying to be like Nicki Minaj, though her new music does have more of a hip-hop sound. The 20-year-old said her roots are in singing.

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"We've been calling it 'count-step,' because it's like country, dubstep and a little trap. I love the Lumineers, but I also love French Montana, Juicy J, Wiz Khalifa and Dolly Parton."
And if it seems like she's trying to be like another outrageous pop/hip-hop princess, Cyrus says she knows where her roots are.
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"A lot of people wanted to try to make me the white Nicki Minaj," she told the magazine. "That's not what I'm trying to do. I love 'hood' music, but my talent is as a singer."
Over the weekend Atlanta rap duo the Ying Yang Twins, famous for dance songs like "Wait (The Whisper Song)" and "Whistle While You Twurk," released a new single written entirely about Cyrus.
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The southern rappers — who arguably made the "twerk" dance more popular — were so impressed with the pop star's rump shaking videos that they penned a whole song dedicated to her derriere


 

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Cyrushaters: Wife OF 19 years divorce

Billy Ray Cyrus, Wife of 19 Years, Getting Divorce

                                                     June 14, 2013

          



 Billy Ray Cyrus' wife has filed for divorce from the country singer after 19 years of marriage.

Court records show Tish Finley Cyrus filed Thursday in Los Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences. She's seeking custody of their teenage child and spousal support. 

It's the couple's second divorce attempt. Billy Ray Cyrus filed for divorce in 2010 but later withdrew the petition.
  .The couple issued a joint statement seeking privacy for their family. They say they want to find a resolution that's in the best interests of their family.

The two got married in December 1993 and have three children together, including actress-musician Miley Cyrus
Billy Ray Cyrus rose to fame in 1992 with his song "Achy Breaky Heart."
Celebrity website TMZ first reported the divorce


Cyrushaters: Miley Cyrus: Alcohol and Weed

Miley Cyrus: Alcohol More Dangerous Than Weed: June 19 2013


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Miley Cyrus has never said publicly that she smoked pot, but in a new Rolling Stone interview she doesn’t exactly deny it either.“I did a song with Snoop Dogg called ‘Ashtrays and Heartbreaks,’ so people can put it together for themselves,” Cyrus told the magazine.“I think alcohol is way more dangerous than marijuana. People can be mad at me for saying that, but I don’t care,” the 20-year-old singer told Rolling Stone. “I’ve seen a lot of people spiral down with alcohol, but I’ve never seen that happen with weed.”More on Miley: From Good Girl to GangstaIn 2010, Cyrus famously denied smoking marijuana after a videotape surfaced of her with a bong. At the time, she claimed it contained salvia, a legal hallucinogen.Then, on her 19th birthday, she joked in another videotape that “You know you’re a stoner when your friends make you a Bob Marley cake.” Her rep later told Us Weekly it was all a joke: “The cake was a joke and Miley’s response was intended to be sarcastic.”In the Rolling Stone article, Cyrus defended marijuana users as being laid back.“As long as it isn’t illegal, there are far more dangerous things. And it’s legal in the state of California. So I’m happy to live in California, a place where you can be whoever you want to be.”Neither Cyrus nor her rep responded to ABC News’ request for comment.