Miley Cyrus' topless controversy
Talking publicly about his daughter Miley Cyrus' Vanity Fair photo shoot for the first time, country music star Billy Ray Cyrus said he wasn’t there when the most controversial shot was taken.
"I didn't know they were gonna strip her down and wrap her in a blanket," Cyrus said, referring to the shot of his 15-year-old daughter taken by photographer Annie Leibovitz.
In the photo, the "Hannah Montana" star appeared to be topless, covered only by a sheet she clutched to her chest.
Though Cyrus doesn't approve of the photograph, which Leibovitz defended as "a simple, classic portrait, shot with very little makeup," he said that heeded his dad's advice on the situation.
"My dad always told me the more you stomp in poop, the more it stinks," Billy Ray said. "So I was just, 'OK, this happened. We got to deal with it'."
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