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Rufas2000 -> RE: Miley Cyrus (aka Hannah Montana) (5/1/2008 4:02:44 PM)
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I'm going to assume that someone will be questioning the photographer but we have a 'supposedly' well known photographer here - Annie Leibovitz- No supposedly about it. She is well known. Whether you find value, artistic or otherwise, in her work is another matter. quote:
that everybody's praising on her past work- mainly women and some were nekkid. Nobody questioned her professionalism on her work with a 15 year old girl. I've heard a little questioning of her and if this story goes further there will be more I'm sure. Having a history and a body of work will get you the benefit of the doubt, as it should be. That doesn't mean she should slide or did nothing wrong but its perfectly appropriate to consider her past history concerning this issue. As far as the photos, from what I saw there were a few Miley shouldn't have taken. I can't lay too much of the blame on a 15 year old. She was listening to her parents and Disney (I'm sure Disney knew about it and approved regardless of what they say, multimillion dollar properties are watched at all times) which is what she should do. Usually these teen stars get in trouble when they don't listen to their elders. A mistake in judgment was made, Miley apologized, I said a prayer and I'm not going to think much about it any more (no need, I have no kids). Parents have to decide whether they'll continue to support Hannah Montana but aside from that holding on to the issue and continuing the "Miley shouldn't have done that" will most likely ensure she does worse. Idon't think anyone has ever been condemned into righteousness. Supporting her or just letting go is the best bet to keep Miley Cyrus on the right path. That is what we want, right?
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