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From wholesome little girl of Hannah Montana, artist and actress Miley Cyrus seems to have gone off the deep end, but has she really?

As the former Disney Channel star has grown through the years, she shows her ability to shed her ‘childish’ figure by going all out with her performances and music videos. A trending before and after picture of Miley Cyrus years ago in her movie, “Hannah Montana: The Movie” to her current music video, “Wrecking Ball” goes viral on the web.

A documentary on the 20-year old star will be featured in a one-hour documentary called, “Miley: The Movement” which premieres this Wednesday at 10pm. As a fast paced documentary by MTV, they have followed Miley and her progress ever since her early summer debut of Miley 2.0 with her hit single “We Can’t Stop” all the way to her emotional song and naked music video with the chart-topping, “Wrecking Ball”.

Miley uses the title of “movement” as that is what she calls her 360 transformation from the innocent Disney star to the current 20-year old that is doing whatever she wants and doesn’t give a damn about what others think. "I just needed to let go of the past in a way, so I felt like I could be the bad b---h I am," she says in the documentary.

In the documentary, Miley emphasizes with force to the choice of words in the title with, “People always want to call it a transition . . . It’s not a transition, it’s a movement. It’s a growth. It’s a change.”

Although Miley has been portraying a Cyrus we have never encountered before, under her shenanigans, twerking, and tongue-sticking, she is an independent woman who knows what she is doing.

Just recent VMAs proved her ‘movement’ as her and Robin Thicke discussed their performance before they took up the stage. “You can watch that performance and think that’s a hot mess,” Miley says about the VMAs a few days after. “But it’s a strategic hot mess. If I wanted a raunchy sex show, I wouldn't have been dressed as a damned bear."

In an interview with MTV, Miley and Robin repeated said before the performance that, “You know we're about to make history right now.” This currently proves to be very true as Miley tops the trends in the online universe.

All the teddy bears, nudity, and provocative foam finger moves weren’t just an on-the-spot performance, but a very well laid out ‘strategy’ for making history.

As Miley kept mentioning that their performance was all part of the strategy, she couldn’t help but say that she didn’t over think about the whole thing. "You're thinking about it more than I thought about it when I did it. Like, I didn't even think about it because that's just me.”

At least Miley knows what she’s doing and seems to be holding on to what she believes in and isn’t going off the deep end and blaming someone or something else for her actions.

Yes, many people are shocked, confused, and some are even down right insulted of Miley and her change into the young woman she grew up into, but she still holds the title of inspiration as she always emphasizes the means of just being yourself.

Most people try to hide behind the façade of being this or that, but Miley feels as if a new artist who can finally be herself after for so long has been made her growth and change, "I was like born to be who I am like right now," she says.

How do you feel about Miley’s change? If you were once a Smiler, are you still now? Is she still an inspiration to you? Comment below!


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