Trending News|October 05, 2013 01:01 EDT
Miley Cyrus Documentary 2013: "The Movement" . Tongues, Twerking, and the Transformation of the Disney Channel Teen Star. Miley's 2013 MELTDOWN. INSIDE SCOOP. SPOILERS.
We all knew her as the adorable Miley on "Hannah Montana", one of Disney Channel's most popular kid TV shows in the early 2000's. Now, Miley has completley transformed into a young, ambitious, Pop star that performs to gain the attention of every single person on this earth, wether its a good opinion or bad. We first started seeing Miley transform into a different women this past year as she began cutting her hair off, going topless , and most of all, her horrific VMA performance this fall.
Miley Cyrus has now given us the oppurtunity to get a inside scoop on what changed her and where exactly she began to start to have her 2013 Meltdown. Her 2013 Documentary "The Movement" will not be focusing on the most obvious counterparts of her life this year as fans would think such as: the public break-up of her and Liam Hemsworth engagement and their on and off again relationship, the ridiculous instagram pictures, and her famous last two music videos. Yet, it will strictly cut her personal life out of the Documentary, "The Movement", and focus purely on her music. During Mileys documentary, fans can expect to see her strategic moves into becoming one of the most talked about Pop stars in the Nation, Billy Ray Cyrus standing up for her regarding the 2013 Meltdown, and the shocking surprise of Britney Spears being the biggest inspiration to it all.
The Disney Channel Teen star would expect to be talking alot about her acting days since that is where she originally got her start, but Miley states in "The Movement" that her biggest aspiring moment was when Britney and Madonna kissed at the VMA's when she was ten years old. From that moment, Miley says that she knew what had to be done in order to be in the spotlight, she had to make an impact, a very large impact. To put everything clearly, Miley explained the reason behind the twerking, naked video shoots, and other drastic changes this year as being only a strategic business decision to get notcied by fans and the public eye. " You're always going to make people talk. You may as well make them talk for like two weeks than two seconds. You can watch that performance and think that's a Hot Mess...If i wanted a raunchy sex show, I wouldnt have dressed up as a damned bear." stated Miley regarding her VMA performance with Robin Thicke.
Mileys' "The Movement", Documentary seven-part film is available on MTV's website for the full showing. The Trailer from MTV is below.