November 12, 2013

Singer Censored For 'smoking A Joint' On Stage At Mtv

Miley Cyrus took her controversial
antics to new highs on Sunday night
when she appeared to smoke a joint on stage at the MTV awards while wearing a dangerously high-cut sheer leotard.

The twenty year- old- singer lit a
rolled cigarette onstage in
Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome - a
controversial move which was hastily edited out when her performance was broadcast in the U.S.
Miley, the wrecking ball crooner made sure she stood out from a bevvy of scantily-clad celebrities at the event by taking to the stage in a latex white leotard cut so dangerously high that it
left little to the imagination.

When she picked up the award for
Best Video for her track Wrecking Ball, Miley grinned as she attempted to shove the award into her vintage $ 2,150 Chanel bag, before pulling out what appeared to be a joint and telling
the audience: 'I can't fit it in my bag... but I did find this!'The act was deemed so controversial by MTV bosses that it was edited out of the show when it was aired in the U.S. Instead, the show
featured only a brief shot of Miley
accepting her award and thanking her fans.]

However a 35-second clip of Miley
lighting up later appeared on
YouTube, giving American fans a
chance to see the controversial
moment.  The Parents Television
Council praised MTV for editing out
the apparent drug use.

In a comment to MailOnline, PTC
President Tim Winter said: 'Last night MTV made a responsible decision and they executed it perfectly.

'It is unclear whether MTV’s actions
suggest stricter content guidelines for it's TV-14 programming, or whether this is just an example of the old saying that ''even a broken clock is right twice each day.''

'We certainly hope it is the former.
We applaud MTV for taking responsible actions to eliminate the drug use from its U.S. broadcast, and we urge them to make that a uniform policy for all of its programming.'

Miley's decision to light up on stage
also did little to impress many of her fans, with people taking to Twitter to comment on the act.

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