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Miley to Ashley: That's What All the Fuss Is About

Calm down, boys. Disney divas Miley Cyrus and Ashley Tisdale, played a grown up version of "got ya nose!"-- with their mouths?! What the hell is going on there?

Miley also debuted her new PG-15 goth glam look, and Ashley broke in her rhinoplastastic new extensions.



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Posted at 5:03PM on Jan 18th 2008 by Dawn*

77. I've seen another angle of this photo--Miley is about to whisper in the other girls ear.

Please, get a life TMZ.

Posted at 5:10PM on Jan 18th 2008 by Val

78. There is NO such thing as a "Sweet, innocent", 15 year old girl. Guys can remember this and ladies you know this is FACT. Teenage girls have always been crazy wild and that is why we try to screen the boys they hang with. Its just a fact of life but I hope her parents would give her a little guidence so she doesnt end up like Paris or Lindsey. I remember when I was a teenager and me and my gf would be in the livingroom and her mom would be in the kitchen and she would have died if she knew what we were doing in the next room ( or maybe she didnt want to know, which is why she stayed in the kitchen). and my gf was the instigator, I was just scared.that we would be caught.

Posted at 5:28PM on Jan 18th 2008 by dOOm

79. I enjoy the trashing of celebs on tmz as much as anyone, but Miley is off limits in my book. From everything I've read except tmz crap, she is a good kid with a solid, grounded family.

Posted at 5:17PM on Jan 18th 2008 by trinity

80. trying to get attention hopefully they retire soon cause there annoying

Posted at 8:37PM on Jan 18th 2008 by tony

81. I have to laugh at the people who are talking about how provocative Miley dresses and how much make up she wears. I grew up in the 80's and when I was 15 I was doing the very same thing! The styles were very different, but anyone remember the Madonna look (no I didn't have a bustier, but lots of lacy stuff with tank tops)? How about skintight acid wash jeans? What about the Flash dance look? How about blue mascara, bright frosted pink lipstick and blue eye shadow kits with three colors in them for different parts of your eye? I didn't wear that stuff to school, but on the weekend at the teen dance clubs watch out, lol. Guess what folks, I never got pregnant out of wedlock at a young age, I've never done drugs, I didn't drink until college, and when I did drink I never drove, lol. I've never even smoked any kind of cigarette! Miley is bending down in that outfit, which is the only reason you have even a slight glimpse of her cleavage. I've seen pictures of her at many awards shows and never has she worn an outfit that was suggestive. Oh, and I have news for you folks go to any high school prom and I promise you there is far worse to be seen! I've worked at proms for a photographer as an assistant, so I have seen it all. I'm pretty sure they didn't get their dress ideas from watching Hannah Montana either. Kids have always pushed the envelope and always will, and each generation thinks that theirs is the most scandalous. My Grandma's Grandma who she lived with wouldn't let her put on lipstick, so she would leave the house without it and then between houses and down the street where she wouldn't be seen she applied her bright red lipstick as was the style then. My Mom went to Catholic school and as is customary they had uniforms, well after school was out my Mom would push down her long socks, roll up her skirt to make it a mini and tie her white dress top at her waist and she was in Jr. High. She also listened to The Beatles, which her father, my Grandpa, thought were an awful influence on the children of America with their long hair and loud rock music. So now here we go again, our children are going to be ruined by Miley. Listen up people your kids will be ruined by Miley, music, or any TV show, but what will ruin them is not teaching them your values, by your not being around to watch them after school or not having someone else watch them even in high school, by not knowing who their friends are, not knowing if they're depressed or doing well in school, by saying no to everything instead saving 'no' for the really important things. It's a balance, less make up and different clothing for school, and the fun clothes for the weekend. I'm not talking about slutty clothes on the weekend either, lets get real, we all know what is and isn't too much. However, if you think what Miley is wearing in the picture above is slutty you are a bit too strict in my opinion, but hey it's your kid. I just ask one favor of you, will you please stop blaming everything and everyone else in the world for how kids are 'nowadays'? Instead do yourself and all the other parent your being critical of two favors, first look inside yourself and then glance up in the mirror, most (not all) of what our children become is determined by us as parents.

Posted at 7:32PM on Jan 18th 2008 by mirror mirror

82. #67 - WOW, thanks for the BIO.... !!! Were you held up as a role model for other girls your age? um, No, I didn't think so,.... This girl is held up as a role model - and while when she first came out, I think she fit the role well - as her bank account has increased, I see a whole different girl - and your right, it starts with the parents - so what parent lets their daughter go out dressed like this??? Yeah, plenty of girls do it - behind their parents back!!!!! This girl's parents are supposed to be so "hands on" and I have to wonder what the hell they are thinking! Maybe if she didn't dress like that and wear a TON of makeup, girls her age wouldn't feel that they need to either! I have watched her dress more and more INAPPROPRIATE for her age, and I hold her parents responsible for allowing it to go on! She's just as bad as those stick thin models out there that our impressionable daughters are trying to emulate. Our kids are impressionable, and when they have role models like this - it makes it harder to show our kids what a REAL ROLE MODEL IS! ( the only thing I do agree with, is the angle of the picture, it was an innocent photo, it was the angle -and shouldn't be held against her - but considering other photos that have "turned up" - something tells me that this girl isn't as "innocent" as her camp would want us to believe, and she is not helping to dispel the prediction that she's skipping down a road that too many "train wrecks" have travels.... Lindsey Lohan anyone????)

Posted at 7:54PM on Jan 18th 2008 by yeah right!

83. # 68 i love u and ur right on everything

Posted at 8:39PM on Jan 18th 2008 by tony

84. WOW #67 your mom sounds like she was hot, so she invented the naughty schoolgirl look?? LoL

Posted at 10:53PM on Jan 18th 2008 by dOOm

85. To: yeah right!

If your child is looking up to celebrities as role models that's where you may want to start in resolving the problem. The media puts a lot of people out there as "role models', just because they are out there doesn't mean that our kids are lemmings and will follow, and I sure hope your not letting them. Here is something really great to do…talk with your kids! Talk about how different a celebrity is from a real person, ask them what they like about the celebrity, HAVE A DISCUSSION! I don't think there is anything wrong with the way Miley dresses or puts on make-up for red carpet type events. I have seen candids of her when she isn't on the red carpet and she looks like many of the other 15 year olds I see, and I think it's cute. She isn't immodest or provocative in any way. If my child were going out to a formal I would have no problem letting her dress like Miley is above. She is well covered in my opinion and whose top doesn't show a little bit of cleavage when they bend over? You just teach your daughter how move like a lady in her clothes, just like you teach them to cross their legs when they have a dress on. As for make-up, Miley knows she will be in bright lights, getting her photo taken, etc. It's not for everyday! I have no problem letting my girl wear more make-up to a dance or for a special event. It wouldn't be as much as Miley's, but then again my daughter isn't going to be under bright lights or having tons of flashes go off from the cameras all around her. Oh, and I love the theory that if Miley wears something other girls feel compelled to wear it. So I guess if those same girls watch Little House on the Prairie (a show I love by the way :) then they will feel compelled to dress in floral dresses with pantaloons and sunbonnets? Um, yeah, I didn't think so.

Posted at 11:02PM on Jan 18th 2008 by mirror mirror

86. Of course, making something out of nothing!

Posted at 11:13PM on Jan 18th 2008 by monique

87. #73 - yeah, maybe they would wear "little house on the prairie clothes" IF KIDS WATCHED THAT ANYMORE!!! Times have changed, and you obviously don't see that! you can talk to you kids until your blue in the face, but they ARE going to mimmick these "stars" that they think are "cool!" It doesn't make them SHEEP, it makes them KIDS! Shame on the her parents for allowing her to dress like she is TWICE THE AGE SHE IS! And if you are letting daughter wear makeup "heavier" for a "formal" or something, than shame on you - I'd rather be a parent and let my daughter see that she's beautiful without wearing ALL THAT STUFF ON HER FACE at 15!!! Kids grow up too fast already, I'd rather be her PARENT, THAN HER FRIEND!

Posted at 11:46PM on Jan 18th 2008 by WOW!

88. To Wow: I am her parent, not her buddy and she knows this. I guess because I don't make a big deal out of every little thing, like make-up for a formal, that's why she listens to me about the more important stuff. Hey, she's not perfect, but she gets great grades, her teachers like her, she has lots of friends, and she is her own person, despite what the media puts before her. So yeah, shame on me, shame on me for caring about the big stuff like who her friends are, watching her grades, being there when she gets home, and keeping track of where she goes and with whom. Shame on me for not suppressing her so much that she does stupid things just to rebel. But you are right about something, you can talk to some people until you are blue in the face and they just wont listen, or they don’t get it. With that last thought in mind I’m not going to respond anymore on this subject, because you and over bearing parents like you just don’t get it and never will.

Posted at 1:35AM on Jan 19th 2008 by mirror mirror

89. I also think it was a bad angle they are 2 young girls with bright futures i think it is just a big fuss over nothing, they were just being normal girls messing around being themselves.With all the boys out there i say bad pitcure preety girls.

Posted at 12:19PM on Jan 19th 2008 by charlotteq

90. WAT IS WRONG WITH YOU TMZ!! YALL ARE JUST TRYING TO CAUSE SOME B.S WITH EVERYONE>>>THIS IS JUST A BAD ANGLE!!! THEY R ROLE MODELS NOT WHORES OR ANYTHING>>>THEY WOULD NEVER DO THAT

I AM SEVERLY ANGRY AT YOU TMZ!!!!!

SUPPORT MILEY AND ASHLEY!!

Posted at 1:54PM on Jan 19th 2008 by kace

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