Billy Ray Cyrus: 'Miley's a real artist now'
Billy Ray Cyrus has jumped to the defense of his daughter Miley in his first proper TV sit down since her provocative performance at the MTV Video Music Awards last month (Aug13).
The Achy Breaky Heart singer pulled out of a planned interview with CNN newsman Piers Morgan in the days after Miley's racy routine in New York hit the headlines and became a major talking point.
The pop star stripped to her underwear onstage at the Barclays
Center and performed Blurred Lines with Robin Thicke while making
suggestive facial and hand gestures and grinding her performance
partner's crotch.
Then, days later she debuted her video for new song Wrecking Ball,
in which she rides a metal ball and chain while completely
naked.
Miley's dad honored his commitment to appear on news show Piers
Morgan Tonight on Thursday (19Sep13), and told the host he's proud
of his daughter no matter how much she shocks.
He said, "She's just Miley. She's an artist, she's real. I think
that what's happened over the years, Miley has been reinventing her
sound, she's evolving as an artist herself... All of what everyone
is calling controversy now, that's still my Miley."
And he urged viewers to step back and realize what the 20 year old
has achieved since turning her back on her Disney character Hannah
Montana.
He added, "What a risk, just the fact that she went and cut her
hair off - that was huge. She could have stayed Hannah Montana
forever and made a great living doing that, but she's more of an
artist than that and she wanted to evolve and she had to take her
time.
"She's very very smart and she's had all of this thought out in
advance... Miley has been around a lot of the greats like Dolly who
have (gone) through that continual process of reinvention. Miley's
smart enough to know that to come out of the shadows of Hannah
Montana, it really takes something extremely drastic, which, when
you go to that level, it creates passion, and passion is either
love or hate, but there's no middle of the road for passion.
"She knows the charts, she set a path, she knew what she wanted to
do. In today's world, the shock factor is tremendously higher than
it used to be."