Miley Cyrus is too cool for the internet
Deleting her Twitter account in October 2009 was just the first step in the anti-Internet war The Last Song star Miley Cyrus is now busy with.
17 year old ex-Hannah Montana urges her young fans to stop “wasting” their lives in social networks (“it’s so lame,” she says) and go have real fun in real life with their real friends.
I’m telling kids, don’t go on the internet, it’s dangerous, it’s not fun, it wastes your life, and you should be outside playing sports or something,” Miley said in her interview for Movieline over the weekend. “I was that person who was like, ‘I’m so sad. I have no real, normal life, everyone knows what I’m doing.’ And I’m like, well that’s my own fault because I’m telling everyone. And then I’d tweet, ‘I’m here,’ and I’d wonder why a thousand fans are outside the restaurant. Well, hello, I just told them. So I’m just, like, kind of thinking doesn’t really make a lot of sense. Everything I’m saying is not really going with what I’m putting on the internet.”
Miley deleted her Twitter account because her current boyfriend and Last Song co-star Liam Hemsworth wanted her to. Now she also says she’s a lot less on her phone, she’s become more social and has made more real friends ever since.
I have a lot more real friends as opposed to friends who are on the internet who I’m talking to – which is like not cool, not safe, not fun and most likely not real. I think everything is just better when you’re not so wrapped up in [the internet]. I think just enjoy the moment you’re in, and stop telling people about it. Just enjoy it.”
Ok, using the internet is “lame” but ironically enough Miley’s message has been spread via, let me think, the internet, as well as her songs on iTunes, her latest videos, newest songs and movie trailers.
What do you say now, Miley?
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March 25th, 2013 at 2:32 am
That was like impressive and stuff