This may come as a shock, but it isn’t until a good quarter
of the way through her new MTV documentary that Miley Cyrus sticks her tongue
out. And twerking? Barely a passing mention.
According to The NYPost, someone at MTV deserves a serious
raise for foreseeing the distant gold in the reinvention of Miley Cyrus, the
“Hannah Montana” tween star who shocked the pearl-clutching world last month
with a foam finger, a slew of teddy bears and a heaping portion of sex in an
instantly infamous performance at the Video Music Awards.
For its surprisingly kinetic one-hour documentary, “Miley:
The Movement” — premiering Wednesday at 10 p.m. — MTV followed Cyrus for four
months, from the early summer debut of Miley 2.0 with her urban single “We
Can’t Stop” through her naked-but-for-the-boots music video for the
chart-topping “Wrecking Ball.”
The titular “movement” is what Miley calls her transformation
from wholesome Disney entertainer to a 20-year-old doing whatever-the-hell she
wants.
“People always want to call it a transition . . . It’s not a
transition,” she says forcefully in the doc. “It’s a movement. It’s a growth.
It’s a change.”
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