Posted on 05/19/2016 11:49:19 AM PDT by Morgana
Miley Cyrus couldnt be prouder to represent Planned Parenthood and abortion, according to the singer herself.
On Tuesday, late-night talk show host Jimmy Fallon invited the 23-year-old celebrity on the Tonight Show as a guest.
To introduce Cyrus, Fallon asked the audience to please welcome one of the coolest, hardest working people we know.
In the middle of interviewing Cyrus, Fallon brought up her charity work.
Youre releasing a T-shirt today? he prompted Cyrus, before holding up a shirt featuring a photo of her behind a steamy pane of glass kissing the word pro-choice traced in the fog.
In agreement, Cyrus explained, It's a collab with Marilyn Minter and Marc Jacobs for Planned Parenthood.
The Miley Hearts Planned Parenthood T-shirt was created by Cyrus and photographer Marilyn Minter, recipient of Planned Parenthoods Woman of Valor award. For $50, shoppers on Marc Jacobs website can buy the shirt from which the proceeds go to Planned Parenthood.
They could also find the shirt, as Fallon happily announced, at happyhippies.org (Cyrus nonprofit created for LGBTQ youth). Cyrus also directed viewers to her Instagram to have a better look at the super exclusive item.
As a celebrity, Cyrus found herself the perfect person to speak on behalf of abortion giant Planned Parenthood.
I think it's really important for me to be someone that speaks out about women's health rights and reproductive rights, she said, and I think that's important for people to not be afraid to talk about that.
And I'm a good person, she added. When when there's a company that that's having a hard time with people being afraid of something, I'm a good person to put on the face of a T-shirt.
A good face who identifies herself as genderqueer and pansexual who attracts attention at various music awards shows by smoking pot and waving foam fingers and twerking.
Fallon concluded: Just let her do it.
As she hyped, Cyrus shirt is all over her Instagram. Take a look:
Ok, point taken, but just one more:
If her diseases
Ever gain awareness like
Skynet were all doomed
You are the result of a defective condom....
I can no longer encourage this behavior. ;)
Yes, I saw that, but there’s some disagreement around the office whether words like “doomed” are one syllable or two.
There’s the whole regional accent thing going on.
Post of the day. LOL!
I think my mom nailed it when a former sis-in-law was ranting as how babies were dumb, smelled bad, etc. etc..
Mom just looked at her and suggested that maybe she was right and HER mom should have had an abortion!
End of discussion.
# 26 Another haiku then:
>>Her groin should be nuked
From orbit just to be sure
So that we may live<<
Too funny! That was your best haiku yet!
Thanks for the laugh...
Thank you for the support.
I now have 2 votes “for”, and one FReeper asking me to please stop!
No longer funny, but...inertia:
Her diseases now
demanding a vote at the
United Nations
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Somebody did it with Miley Cyrus’ icky “Wrecking Ball” music video. I think it improved it.
Lol! You got my vote.
I have a saying when talking with the teens at Church. “More like Mary, less like Miley” The girls laugh and “get it”.
The teeming disease
in her groin must killed by
fire and only fire
one can never have
too many haikus you know
so get over it
Well, that’s better than anything Ben Rhodes could do!
At her most recent public appearance she was wearing Skanque fragrance
Miley Cyrus makes my list of the Top 10 Most Repulsive Entertainers.
You’re haikuing all over the place.
Abortion? Should be
“Abhor! Shun!,” baby hater
Miley is a skank
She is right. She is one of the most wicked celeb personas out there.
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