Trending U.S.: More Butts in the News Lady Ga-gah, Miley Cirus, MTV’s VMA Show
Sunday evening’s MTV Video Music Award, (VMAs) program for 2013 provided a place for lots of rump shakin’ and bare butt exposure. It was Kelly Clarkson, winner in 2002 of the first season of the American Idol singing competition, who said she saw the performances of a couple of “#pitchystrippers” .
Opening the show was the internationally known entertainer Lady Ga-gah. During her opening number for the annual awards show she joined the ranks of other female entertainers, Madonna, Toni Braxton who have taken to showin’ their assets during live public performances.
Gaga’s performance began when shes entered the stage covered from head to toe looking like some kind of futuristic Roman Catholic nun. It concluded with the “Applause” singer scantily dressed in a sea shell bikini with thong style bottom which, as thongs do, revealed her hind parts.
Then there was the performance given by Miley Cirus, daughter of Billy Ray Cirus, the “Achy Breaky Heart” one hit wonder man. This twenty year-old young woman did indeed show herself to be an her a$$ when she was acting out on stage simulated sexual moves with married crooner Robin Thicke during a medley which included Miley’s hit “We Can’t Stop”.
The MTV Video Music Award shows have traditionally presented outrageous performances by the newer hip and hip-hoppity young entertainers. Who will ever forget the kiss between Madonna and Britney Spears? Seems those former Disney stars find on stage sexual demonstrations the best way to work out their personal issues while making themselves popular amongst their fans as they fill their bank accounts with more money.
MTV has proven they are able to interject some life and vitality into the awards show format. It’s a teevee production style some consider tired and boring.
It seems the producers of the show, in its early days, were reticent to say anything goes, until after the incident now known as “The Kiss”; it seems as far as the producers are concerned planned performances designed to shock and entertain as well as those unrehearsed, impromptu events which occur during any live teevee broadcast are ratings gold… anything goes makes big teevee dollars. Untwist your knickers folks. After all it is MTV on the cable channel.
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