Miley Cyrus sends Instagram into meltdown in a see-through dress: 'Stunning as always'
Pop star opened up about feeling "sexualised" because of her skimpy outfit.
Miley Cyrus laid bare her heart like never before while talking about her revealing dressing style and feeling "sexualized" in a latest magazine interview.
The pop star even took to social media to share a glimpse of the cover shoot – and needless to say her glamorous looks in a see-through dress have sparked quite a frenzy.
Dressed in a sheer black outfit, Miley flashed her radiant smile in the stunning cover photo that she posted on Instagram. In the image, the Harper Bazaar's August cover girl is seen lying on a heart-shaped bed of flowers as she wraps around her arms, hiding her modesty from the lenses.
Despite the subtle flash of skin, the picture is tasteful in every manner and appeared to be a stark departure from Miley's usual tongue-out pose in the past. A fan admiringly commented, "Miley! How are you so perfect"?
"Freedom on a pink pure heart," a second Instagram user wrote, while a third gushed, "Inspirational queen," referring to the extract from her interview.
"Thank you Miley!! For brining awareness and non prejudice to our community. For understanding! For being there!" another fan shared for Miley's stand on the trans community.
"Your pictures make me smile when I need it. Thank you," someone else commented.
The 24-year-old songstress' fans are no stranger to her transformation over the years, and even the Wrecking Ball hitmaker seems to hold no restraints while talking about her changing style.
"I didn't want to show up to photo shoots and be the girl who would get my t**s out and stick out my tongue. In the beginning, it was kind of like saying, 'F**k you. Girls should be able to have this freedom or whatever.' But it got to a point where I did feel sexualized," she told the magazine.
In fact, the Disney star seems to be encouraging about not fitting into a set mould. "I don't give a f**k about being cool. I just want to be myself," she says reiterrating that "you are supposed to change all the time."
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