Minnesota has become the first state to pass the so-called Hannah Montana Bill, making it a gross misdemeanor to use, own or sell computer programs that enable vendors to buy up blocks of tickets for concerts or other major events before the rest of public.
The bill was inspired by Miley Cyrus’ Summer 2007 Best of Both Worlds Tour, when show tickets were purchased within minutes and resold on ticket-exchange sites for up to $2,000.
Miley’s out, Selena’s in? Despite standing behind Miley Cyrus during the fallout over her semi-nude photo for Vanity Fair Magazine, Disney heads are reportedly looking to push the fifteen year old Hannah Montana star out of the spotlight in favor of grooming clean-cut Wizards of Waverly Place star Selena Gomez as their next big star. Read the rest of this entry »
The semi-nude photograph of Miley Cyrus that set the Net ablaze on Sunday and Monday has caused a Vanity Fair Magazine website to crash. A current of more than four million Internet users logged onto VanityFair.com for a glimpse of the picture on Monday, causing the style mag to temporarily shut down the site to lurking peepers. Read the rest of this entry »
In response to the Miley Cyrus Vanity Fair photos, the Popcrunch team decides to make a video of their own racy photos. What are your thoughts? Will these turn out to be as controversial as the Miley Cyrus Vanity Fair pictures?
Kudos to Gawker for first bringing this to our attention. But it really shouldn’t be a shock to followers of pop culture. Britney Spears is getting old. There’s a new girl in town. She’s young. She’s feeding the media scandal after scandal (admittedly minor and tame). And she’s got a $1 billion empire.
Here name is Miley Cyrus. And she is the new Britney Spears. The most searched person on the planet.