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A sexualized Miley Cyrus? One word: Disney.

Seems Disney/ABC continues its Jekyll/Hyde relationship with its Miley Cyrus property. And here’s a second background post describing my issues with Disney. Originally published April, 2008.

The blogosphere is full of discussions about Miley Cyrus and her photos in Vanity Fair. I’m surprised by how many writers find nothing wrong with the photo — but then, they didn’t attend a conference on the sexualization of children recently.

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With that in mind, here’s some worth reading: At Girl Media Maven, Nancy Gruver has a great discussion going in the comments of Who’s the Grown Up Here? and a follow-up post where she discusses what all these sexualized images of girls in the media are doing to our girls. And Blue Milk has some terrific visuals to help explain why some of us have been speaking out on this for a while.

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This is the kind of conversation I’m hesitant to join, because I feel so bad for this 15-year-old girl, heart of an entertainment franchise, and the life she has ahead of her.

But, Corporate Babysitter that I am, I have to say that there’s one thing missing from this conversation: Disney. Disney owns Miley Cyrus (as lifestyle brand Hannah Montana) to the tune of one billion dollars.

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Now, Disney seems to be upset by the photos:

A Disney spokeswoman, Patti McTeague, faulted Vanity Fair for the photo. “Unfortunately, as the article suggests, a situation was created to deliberately manipulate a 15-year-old in order to sell magazines,” she said.

Emphasis mine. Disney would know something about creating situations to manipulate kids in order to sell something.

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After all, the Disney Princess machine alone is worth four billion dollars (see Disney Reaches to the Crib to Extend Princess Magic, Wall Street Journal).

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Disney is arguably the greatest marketed brand ever.

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And for their part in the creation of the Miley Cyrus who appears in Vanity Fair, they should not feign indignation. They should be ashamed.

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3 Responses to “A sexualized Miley Cyrus? One word: Disney.”

  1. Kimberly Says:

    The day we see this sort of thing disappear is the day there are no days. Too much money to lose if they keep it clean. This. Is. Not. what our children should be burdened with. Where are her parents?

  2. Dan Factor Says:

    There’s a big difference between Miley Cyrus dressing up sexy and little girls dressing up as Princesses.

  3. Lisa @ Corporate Babysitter Says:

    Dan, agreed. I don’t think Miley could fit in those tiny sizes.

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