She’s a bit late to the party, but we can always count on Miley Cyrus to make a grand entrance.
The 22-year-old singer/controversial person has officially joined the revolution – the #FreeTheNipple revolution, that is.
She’s rallying alongside other celebrities like Australia’s own Caitlin Stasey and singer Rihanna.
The movement claims to be about empowering women against laws that ban female nudity in public places, and Miley has officially come out in support of this campaign.
Unsurprisingly, Instagram has already deleted her controversial image, but fans have re-uploaded the image without being removed. Yet.
Miley’s contribution to #FreeTheNipple.The singer captioned the shot, “Some lame ass deff gonna flag dat. But fuckkkkkk it. #practicewhatchupreach #FreeTheNipple #freedatshit”
Now, we don’t really understand Miley’s language, but we’re assuming it was a positive message to her fans. Maybe.
She’s been uploading teaser shots in support of the campaign for the last few days.
Like this one:
Image via Instagram/Miley Cyrus.
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I have to laugh, just a little, at the America centric point of view. It is recognized pretty much globally that the US is a nation of prudes. Ever spent time in Europe? If it was simply about giving a treat to men then why is it normal to see women of all ages wearing only the bottom of a bikini? At a beach in Turkey I was surrounded by roles women mixed with women in full Islamic bathing suits (they don't go into deep water because the clothing makes it impossible to swim.
Is there ever going to be a time when the modern Western world can have women exposing their breasts without it being treated as sexual? As much as I would love to walk around half naked and do so at home as much as I can, I just can't see that acceptance of naked breasts being anything other than sexual happening any time soon or ever actually. In fact right now the only thing that exposing our breasts will do is give a whole pile of men a big treat and it won't do anything at all for the advancement of women.
Buy why not give them (guys I mean but the girls can come along for the ride) a treat? I wonder if we made it a prerequisite for being a feminist whether, for the first time in history, we would have a whole lot more men interested in the pursuits of equality for women? One can but dream. But in the case of our male friends, I'm sure it would be more a fantasy ;)