Perez Hilton Twitter Account Posts Naked Miley Cyrus Upskirt Picture
Miley Cyrus, Perez Hilton. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson/Matt Sayles)
NEW YORK (CBS) Perez Hilton might be in some hot water after posting an uncensored photo of Miley Cyrus' private parts to his Twitter account.
Early Monday morning, Hilton posted a picture of the 17-year-old pop star wearing a short white dress and no underwear. In the photo, Cyrus is in the midst of climbing out of an open-topped convertible car with her lady parts exposed.
For his two million plus followers to see, the celebrity blogger posted the picture with the following introduction, "If you are easily offended, do NOT click here. Oh, Miley! Warning: truly not for the easily offended!"
But it's the celebrity blogger that might need a warning. Cyrus is underage. Police might consider her naked image child pornography.
Recently, Cryus has been facing a barrage of criticism for being too sexy due to skimpy concert outfits and her edgy single, "Can't Be Tamed"
It is unclear if Hilton will face any legal trouble, but he might be setting himself up for yet another celebrity feud.
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How about prosecuting Cyrus as an adult for indecent exposure? I think this would be a good solution to kids emailing each other naked pix, as well.
Here's a question for sexually repressed America, at the stroke of midnight, when Cyrus turns 18, will her behavior then be OK? Can she then drop the kiddie act and openly be the Beverly Hillbilly tramp she clearly is in reality? But it is morally wrong, one minute before midnight, right? Spare us the histrionics of faux outrage, ok?