Miley Cyrus Slams Justin Bieber For Fat-Shaming Selena Gomez
Miley Cyrus Slams Justin Bieber For Fat-Shaming Selena Gomez
Remember the good ol’ days when Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus were practically inseparable, setting friendship goals for the ages? Well, buckle up, because those times might just be the backdrop to the latest headline frenzy.
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Hold on because Miley Cyrus, the powerhouse herself, is striding into the ring – and her target? None other than Justin Bieber. That’s right, folks. Get ready to witness a verbal showdown as Miley takes on the Biebs, giving him a piece of her mind for his alleged fat-shaming comments aimed at none other than our girl Selena.
The family scandals that have paved the singer’s road to success seem to have peaked in the separation of her parents and her ‘forgetting’ Billy Ray in her Grammy acceptance speech
She has been on the front line of the music industry for years. She has had her own television series, and her fans around the world number in the millions. However, it wasn’t until a few days ago that Miley Cyrus won her first two Grammys — Best Solo Performance and Record of the Year — for Flowers.
This injustice had been bothering her fans for a long time. However, the news that Miley was finally going to be able to display the coveted golden gramophone on her mantle was overshadowed by something that attracted much more attention.
What really shook her fan clubs, the social media accounts devoted to the artist and the newsrooms of the American tabloid press took place during the acceptance speech for her second award.
“I want to thank everyone that’s standing on this stage right now, Tom, Tyler, Michael and Greg. Our teams, my team, Crush, Columbia, my mommy, my sister, my love, my main gays — ‘cause look how good I look — uh… Anyone else? Your wife, your fiancée…
All the people that we love. Thank you all so much, I don’t think I forgot anyone, but I might have forgotten underwear. Bye!” said the artist with her usual sense of humor. The room burst into applause, amused by the joke, and while perhaps many of those present did not realize it, someone had indeed been forgotten: none other than her father, Billy Ray.
What was going on? The truth is that this was not the first time that tensions within the Cyrus family have come to light, however veiled.
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