Miley Cyrus' stride towards coming out of her Hannah Montana image continues on Tuesday night on "Dancing With the Stars", when she performs her song "Can't Be Tamed" for the first time on live television.
According to latest buzz, in reference to a video that demonstrates a then 16-year-old Cyrus performing a lap dance to the producer of her film, "The Last Dance", there's murmur that she is under instructions from ABC to keep "Can't Be Tamed" devoid of any sex element.
A source said, "Cyrus has been told that she can be herself, but there'd better not be any surprises".
Spokespersons for "DWTS" did not comment.
Miley Cyrus certainly will not be doing anything indecent when she comes on Dancing With The Stars this week. It seems that producers have cautioned her that it's meant to be a family show, and that any sensuality might be reprimanded.
Dancing With The Stars is not a sexy event. Yes, it regularly comprises many good-looking young men and women twisting themselves around in small pieces of clothing, but it might be noteworthy to bear in mind that the only populace who views Dancing With The Stars are retirees with sex organs, which have shrunk sometime in the early 1980s.
People do not see Dancing With The Stars to watch sex, they see it to remind themselves of the kids who never call them anymore.












