New York Post Fires Back at Miley Over Nude Cover
by EG
Miley Cyrus long ago apologized for a suggestive photo shoot she did back in her Hannah Montana days, but now she's changing her tune, saying she was never really sorry for doing it. The New York Post is defending its coverage of the photos in the face of Miley's current change of heart.
Via Page Six.
We’re not sorry either.
On Tuesday, Miley Cyrus tweeted a picture of a 2008 New York Post front page — with the headline “MILEY’S SHAME” — about her apologizing for a photo shoot that showed her, at 15, wearing nothing but a sheet.
IM NOT SORRY
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) April 29, 2018
Fuck YOU #10yearsago pic.twitter.com/YTJmPHKwLX
“IM NOT SORRY,” she wrote in the tweet. “F - - k YOU.”
She later told Jimmy Kimmel, “I think it was really wrong of someone to put on top of someone that this is my shame. And that I should be ashamed of myself.”
The thing is, in the 2008 apology, Cyrus had said, “I feel so embarrassed.”
Thesaurus fans will note that embarrassment and shame are synonymous — so you said it, Miley, not us.
Get the rest of the story at Page Six.
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