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Blogger Perez Hilton posts uncensored photo of 17-year-old Miley Cyrus on Twitter


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BY Leo Standora

DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Originally Published:Tuesday, June 15th 2010, 1:03 AM

Blogger Perez Hilton gave his fans a new look at teen star Miley Cyrus on Monday - up her skirt.

Hilton posted an uncensored and very revealing photo of 17-year-old Miley on his Twitter account - showing her climbing out of a car in a short white dress while wearing no underwear.

The posting came with a warning:"If you are easily offended, do NOT click here. Oh, Miley! Warning: truly not for the easily offended!"

Hilton later removed the offending Twitter.

But the photo remained posted on some sites with the word "censored" over the exposed area.

Hilton, whose real name is Mario Lavandeira, frequently publishes upskirt photos of celebrities like Britney Spears on his website.

One of the early trademarks of his blog was the addition of sometimes crude doodles to the photos he posted.

Miley, who turns 18 in November, has faced a barrage of criticism lately in her attempts to shatter her Disney Channel image.

Those efforts include wearing skimpy concert outfits, provocative photos and dance moves, and her controversial, growing pain-infused music video for the song "Can't Be Tamed."

I hate both of these trolls, that said, this is pretty weird.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/06/14/2010-06-14_child_porn_perez_hilton_posts_uncensored_upskirt_photo_of_17yearold_miley_cyrus_.html#ixzz0qwPNuHtv

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