Miley Cyrus Britain’s Got Talent Performance Too Risque? (Watch)

Miley Cyrus made a memorable performance on Thursday night’s episode of Britain’s Got Talent and many think the 17-year-old’s moves were too risqué.

Miley has performed her hit song “Can’t be Tamed” on other popular shows like Dancing with the Stars but last night’s routine contained a few girl-on-girl moves that are leading many to question  just how far Miley will go to get attention.

Personally, we’ve always been a fan of Britney Spears and this performance is very much Britney circa 2000. The problem is, we’ve all seen what happened to Britney after she skyrocketed to fame and became one of the most recognizable sex symbols of her generation, right?

Miley is undoubtedly talented and can sing and dance with the best of them. We just wish she’d tone it down a little – at least for a couple of years.

Her Hannah Montana fans are still teenie boppers and, while she’s stated she’s ready to move on from her Hannah Montana image, she needs to realize that it doesn’t necessarily mean that they’ve moved on.

Do you think Miley’s performance was too risqué for a 17-year-old?

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4 Responses to Miley Cyrus Britain’s Got Talent Performance Too Risque? (Watch)

  1. No, I think it was fun and very age-appropriate.

  2. Miley sez: “GET OVER IT! NOTHING HAPPENED. THERE ARE WAYYYYYYY MORE IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE WORLD.”

    @ Miley: There truly are waaaaaayyyyyyy more important things in the world – than you. Just another cheap wanna-be s l u t looking for some shock buz. We’ve got your number – 1-800-S K A N K

  3. I like her, she is great, let her keep on with her fabulous work, if others don’t like it, then don’t watch it. I am not a youngester but an oldester and it is important for me to write this since I have seem many generations now.

  4. Miley, you don’t need to look cheap just to prove that you are growing up!

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