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Miley Cyrus Covers the November Issue of FASHION M...

Miley Cyrus Covers the November Issue of FASHION Magazine

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Everybodys new favourite rebel, Miley Cyrus graces the cover of Fashion Magazine‘s November issue. The wrecking ball singer is photographed by the talented Chris Nicholls and draped in a Kaufman Franco dress with Dolce & Gabbana bra and briefs with the headline “Shocking is what I’m good at”, and isn’t she ever!

In the issue, Cyrus sits down with Fashion Canada and opens up about her new style, her recent broken engagement to Liam Hemsworth and those pesky haters.

On what her parents think of her music:

“My dad loves my music. My parents aren’t really strict. They don’t care about what I do on stage—that’s not who I am as a person, that’s who I am as an entertainer. [My dad] supports me and is happy that I am succeeding. What parent doesn’t want their kid to succeed?”

On sensationalism in her world:

“People expect me to shock—that’s what I do. Shocking people is what I’m good at. Think about it: Would Donald Trump really care about anyone’s VMA performance unless it was at that magnitude? My friend’s 94-year-old grandma saw it and she didn’t remember anybody being at the show except me.”

On critics who say she’s going too far:

“It’s 2013! Get with the program!” she says of claims that she is cashing in on her own sexuality. “If you wanna be sexy, be sexy. If you don’t, don’t. Why is there such a double standard?” she continues. “No one talks about who I was dancing with at the VMAs. It’s never ‘Robin Thicke gets raunchy with Miley,’ it’s always ‘Miley Cyrus gets raunchy with Robin Thicke.’ It’s because I am young and a woman.”

On accusations that she has used African-American women as accessories on stage and in the video to We Can’t Stop to increase her street cred:

“That’s ridiculous,” she says. “Those [criticisms] just show that the world isn’t as evolved as we like to think it is. It’s like saying that Gwen Stefani’s ‘Harajuku Girls’ was exploitive. Would you say she exploited them? No. That was her crew. My crew has black, white and Filipino girls—my band is all mixed. I’m modern in the fact that I don’t think about colour or race.”

On her style heroes:

“Lil’ Kim is [one],” Cyrus says. “She needs the same respect Joan Jett and Madonna have. Any female who has jumped into a man’s world like she has is excit­ing to me. Women aren’t supposed to sell sex on their own.”

The November issue will be available on stands October 7th, so make sure you pick yours up!

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