Senin, 29 November 2021

Miley Cyrus jokes about infamous bong smoking video - NEWS.com.au

Miley Cyrus has posted a cheeky throwback photo in an effort to reclaim a moment that threatened to derail her career 11 years ago.

Miley Cyrus has marked the 11-year anniversary of her infamous teenage bong video with a cheeky message to fans.

The former Hannah Montana starlet courted controversy in December 2010 when footage leaked online showing her, five days after 18th birthday, using a bong to smoke the psychoactive drug salvia.

The footage showed Cyrus, laughing and drug-affected, announcing that she’d had a “bad trip”.

At the time, it threatened to derail her career, prompting her to lose an endorsement deal with Walmart and landing her an embarrassing public dressing down from her father Billy Ray Cyrus.

“Sorry guys,” Billy Ray tweeted to fans as the video circulated. “I had no idea. I’m so sad. There is much beyond my control right now.”

In a Marie Claire interview shortly after the video leaked, Miley referred to it as a “mistake … I’m disappointed in myself for disappointing my fans”.

Eleven years on and long past Cyrus’ squeaky-clean Disney image, it seems time has given the singer a new lens through which to reflect on the video.

Tweeting out stills from the footage, Cyrus simply wrote: “11 years ago. Can we petition for a national holiday?”

The tongue-in-cheek tweet comes after a slightly more contemplative anniversary message last year, when the star wrote: “Happy 10 year anniversary to the groundbreaking video of a teenager smoking a bong & saying dumb sh*t to their friends. (Not so sure the director of this fine film should be considered a ‘friend’ but …).”

In a follow-up tweet, Cyrus added: “Time really flew by. I remember this like it was yesterday..... J/K I don’t remember sh*t cause I was f**ked the hell up. #YesItWasReallySalvia #IfYouFindWeedThatDoesThisToYouSHARE.”

Cyrus, who released her seventh studio album Plastic Hearts late last year, was snubbed from the list of Grammy nominees released last week, taking to Twitter to react.

Sharing a story about the 30 artists who have never won a Grammy, the former actress wrote: “In good company.” The list included the likes of ABBA, Diana Ross and Queen.

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