buzzz worthy. . . By Mona Austin As the mother of two young daughters who are huge Miley Cyrus fans I feel obligated to weigh in on the controversy about the pop star's recent risque performance. At the MTV Video Music Awards Sunday night Cyrus left the TV viewing audience feeling visually violated. I won't be too descriptive because I found what she did to be highly offensive. The latest behavior from the same singer who warmed America's heart with "The Climb" shows she is on a decline. And I mean decline because the exhibitionist, sexually suggestive number she did with "Blurred Lines" singer Robin Thicke was inappropriate on a gutter low level. Cyrus' antics were disturbing and should in no way be confused with art or maturity. The ex-Disney Channel star is obviously trying to show she's all grown up now, no longer a kid star. My daughters and I understand "Hannah Montanna" does not exist anymore. We don't want ...
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