Miley Cyrus makes history with her raunchy and controversial performance at the MTV Video Music Awards. The former "Hannah Montana" star has been leading a twerking revolution which took center stage at her performance.
In her first video interview since her dance segment which featured Robin Thicke and his summer hit "Blurred Lines" at MTV's Video Music Awards on Aug. 25, Miley Cyrus says she wanted to do something people would talk about - not just for days but for years to come. The whole controversy which followed was clearly intended by the singers.
"I don't pay attention to the negative because I've seen this play out so many times," the former Disney star says of her detractors in an MTV News interview. "How many times have we seen this play out in pop music?"
"Madonna's done it. Britney's done it," she continues. "Every VMA performance, that's what you're looking for; you're wanting to make history."
She goes on to say in the clip, which was reportedly recorded three days after the performance, that it's amazing how much buzz the whole thing has garnered.
"You are thinking about it more than I thought about it when I did it," Cyrus said. "I didn't even think about it when I did it because that's just me."
Perhaps now will be a good time to put the Miley Cyrus MTV VMA's performance talk to rest, once and for all.
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