Miley Cyrus as a role model?
According to British parents, Miley Cyrus is the worst role model for children. In a poll of 2,287 parents with at least one child under 10, 78% deemed Cyrus to be the celebrity they would least like their children to emulate. Nicki Minaj and Kim Kardashian came a close second and third, while the Duchess of Cambridge took the top spot for the role model parents would most like their children to aspire to.
As dignified as the princess formerly known as Kate Middleton is, and she is, marrying a royal is hardly a realistic ambition for parents to foster on behalf of their children. Given there are so few royals to nab, with the exception of a teeny tiny minority, most of our offspring are going to navigate a different path.
And while there is plenty to admire about the Duchess of Cambridge, there is something irksome about parents hoping the pinnacle of their child’s future might lie in marrying someone, looking immaculate and behaving impeccably. Certainly they’re extremely palatable qualities but don’t they also strike at the core of a lifelong battle most of us – and our children – will encounter: balancing what is palatable, with who we are?
Certainly for women the pressure to be beautiful, placable, polite, not too opinionated and marriageable remains potent. And this is where I have developed some newfound respect for Miley Cyrus. As unlikely as it might seem, there is actually quite a bit about the young celebrity I wouldn’t mind my daughters taking on board.
Top Comments
I agree entirely with this article. The negative opinions negotiated with Miley, essentially blinds everyone to seeing how she is a role model and how she's not fake, she is who she is; she's real.
The reason why people don't like her is just because she's controversial, and unique. But that difference should be something we admire, being that's what a role model is. A role model isn't someone you change your whole life to 'be like,' but instead you admire their qualities and say 'I can take something from that.' And it would be healthy for young kids to take a leaf out of her book, learn to be different and be who you are.
My daughter's role models are all sporting ladies. Yah!!! All great women and got to the top of their sporting field by hard work. Suits me fine, apart from spending my afternoons and weekends attending practice, games and carnivals. Oh well, beats sitting at home watching the screens. PS We all love Princess Catherine in our house. How could you not?