Skip to Content

On the day after the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, social media emphatically suggests that Miley Cyrus didn’t just blur the line Sunday night–she blatantly crossed it with her controversial performance.

Watchdog group, the Parents Television Council, blasted MTV Monday for “marketing sexually charged messages to young children using former child stars.”

PTC’s Advisory Board Member Paul Porter contends, “The Miley Cyrus-Robin Thicke ‘Blurred Lines’ performance simply substituted talent with sex. Heads should roll at MTV.”

Twitter went crazy the moment the pair ended their public grinding, a fact that wasn’t lost on the 20-year-old who caused the firestorm. She seemed particularly pleased when she tweeted:

The former Disney star’s parents are also in denial. Tish Cyrus jumped to her feet after the performance and applauded like a proud mom. Billy Ray Cyrus tweeted, “Thanking God for so many blessings tonight. Continue to pray for world peace. More love … less hate.”

Neither Robin Thicke nor his wife Paula Patton have updated their Twitter pages. We can’t wait to hear what they have to say on the subject. His racy ‘Blurred Lines’ music video raised eyebrows in July because of the sexual content. When asked about it, he told reporters, “I can’t even dignify that with a response.”

One of the common themes we’ve seen today, suggests that Cyrus was channeling Jim Carrey’s ‘In Living Color’ character Vera De Milo. We took the opportunity to add his mug as an inset up top for your inspection.

Photos: Video Screen Grabs, Twitter-Miley