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I really, very strongly disagree with your mentality which appears to be that because Miley played Hannah Montana that she should honor that image, and by extension, Disney, for the rest of her life.
Those saying that it's ruined her image and her brand and their childhood are allowing it to do so and the fault doesn't lie with Miley. Her old performances are still the same, the Hannah Montana character is the same.
This issue with people unable to separate Miley from Hannah Montana or the "Disney princesss" that she was is just foul to me and it's no wonder she's behaving the way she is now. Who knows how many years she was pressured to picture-perfect because she essentially belonged to Disney. Just let her do what the hell she wants and judge her as a person instead of judging her as Hannah smurfing Montana. How she is now is a direct result of her Disney career, and if they're looking to point fingers, they only have themselves to blame.
Your commenting on her parents failing to guide there daughter is a bit off-putting as well. I can't say how happy or unhappy I'd be with my daughter acting the way she is, but it's kindof refreshing to see parents in such strong support of their child being who she wants to be, regardless of the media or world's view of them.
Why do the actions of someone else that affect in you no way have to drag you down? I don't understand that thought process at all. If it bothers you, cut it out of your life. No need to suffer because someone else - someone you have no personal relationship whatsoever - is behaving in a way that doesn't align with your standards.
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