Miley Cyrus To Follow Britney’s Steps?
Miley Cyrus To Follow Britney’s Steps?

We are now assisting at an extremely interesting phenomenon, the re-orientation of paparazzi and the possibility of creating of a new Britney Spears.

The pop tart has become a good girl again, or, better said, a boring girl, under the court-imposed supervision of her father. The conservatorship of Jamie Spears succeeded in realizing something that appeared to be virtually impossible not so long ago: diminishing the interest of paparazzi into her.

Paps are, however, inexhaustible and they needed a new target. It didn’t took them long to focus on a fresh prey, someone who appears so ingenuous in the present and loves being in the center of attention that almost promises to become a new Brit-Brit. We are talking about nobody else but Miley Cyrus.

“Over the weekend, there were less than a half dozen covering Britney. Yet there were 30 in the pack covering Miley Cyrus. Most of them were Britney regulars, but they want something new and fresh. It's moved on to Miley,” The “New York Daily News” reported.

As Britney, Lindsay Lohan or Amy Winehouse haven’t prepared anything considerable lately, there was the need for something juicy and new. Given the fact that the “Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus” concert movie was a box office hit and the songbird is popular enough among tweens and teenagers, Miley stands all chances to become a suitable replacement.

It may be an alarming forecast for the 15-year old “Hannah Montana” star. Her mother follows her in town and the two are trying to get paps to be their friends, offering them food and Starbucks. It’s an interesting approach, we agree, but paps get hungry all the time! Hungry of subjects, foremost, hungry of dirt!




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