Miley Cyrus Invited by Hugh Hefner to Pose in Playboy
Posted : May 10, 2008
Filed under : Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus' Vanity Fair photo scandal has still triggered many response. While defense and criticism are still flooding, another controversial response comes out from Playboy boss Hugh Hefner. Hugh gives his full support to Miley to pose in the magazine.
Considered Miley as a "very pretty lady", Hugh welcomed her to appear in the worldwide men's magazine. But knowing that Miley is not in the legal age of doing the pose, he insisted that his expectation would be achieved several years later, when she turns 18.
To Extra Hugh revealed, "Sure, she'd be welcomed in the magazine. Very pretty lady." The Playboy's 82-year-old founder then commented on the Vanity Fair photos saying, "I think to make such a big to do over something as innocent as those photos, I think is a reflection on how schizophrenic America is about sexuality."
In other Miley news, her semi-naked Vanity Fair pictures have just triggered a response from music mogul Simon Cowell, who insisted that the "Hannah Montana" star had the opportunity to stop the photos from being published. "Anyone that goes into a photo shoot, particularly someone in her position, you know pretty much what you're going to wear...You have a choice, either you put it on or you don't. They made that choice to do it, so to complain afterwards, you had an opportunity not to do it.... She just looks tired," he claimed. Moreover he continued, "The problem is she's part of the Disney stable so for them it's a bit like Minnie Mouse going topless."
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