At just 17 years old, Miley Cyrus is proving she’s all grown up as she strutted her stuff in some daring outfits at the MuchMusic Video Awards in Canada. The young pop sensation flaunted her bronzed skin in a couple of risqué ensembles while taking the stage to perform and accept an award in Toronto. While Katy Perry opted for a glitzy vintage outfit that hugged her curves, Cyrus definitely turned heads in a revealing black leotard paired with leather hotpants.
Miley Cyrus rocked the MuchMusic Video Awards stage in a fierce leather leotard paired with hotpants, setting the bar high for skimpy outfits. Not to be outdone, Katy Perry took the stage later in a dazzling showgirl ensemble, making it a battle of bold and daring fashion choices.
Dressed as a voodoo princess, Cyrus took the stage in a white leotard to perform her latest single Can’t Be Tamed. At the beginning of the awards show, the 17-year-old wowed the audience by singing last year’s hit Party In The U.S.A. in a sultry black outfit. During her performance, she was joined by Justin Bieber, who seemed unfazed by their close dance moves. Changing the lyrics of the song to mention Bieber, the surprise appearance of the Canadian pop star delighted the younger fans in the crowd. Cyrus’ voodoo-themed performance of Can’t Be Tamed, complete with controversial dance moves, added an edgy flair to the evening’s entertainment.
Not quite a young girl, not fully a woman: Cyrus delivers a steamy show in her revealing white lace outfit that left very little to the imagination.
No longer resembling a virgin: Miley’s outfit seemed to take inspiration from Madonna’s iconic Like A Virgin look. The tight white lace basque she wore was so revealing that it almost showed a little too much to those seated in the front row. Since bidding farewell to her child-friendly TV character Hannah Montana, Cyrus has been shedding her innocent image in favor of a more risqué persona. At recent performances of her song Can’t Be Tamed, the young star even engaged in a staged lesbian kiss with a female dancer. With many young fans present at the MuchMusic Awards, where Cyrus performed, her outfit choices may have been deemed questionable for a family-oriented event given her role as a teen idol.
Dirty dancing: Cyrus and Perry seemed to be in a friendly competition to see who could deliver the most seductive performance.
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In his review of The Apprentice final, Christopher Stevens noted that although Perry didn’t win, she definitely made an impression by showing up in style. She surprised fans by arriving in an ice cream van and handing out frozen treats to people waiting outside the event. Perry’s bold fashion choice, a revealing asymmetrical blue dress by Ashish with ties on the side, definitely turned heads at the ceremony. She completed the look with a pair of killer nude heels by Christian Louboutin.
Teen heartthrobs: Cyrus dances provocatively next to Justin Bieber as he rides a bicycle.
Delightful surprise: Perry made a grand entrance on the red carpet in an ice cream truck, handing out cones to eager fans waiting outside. Taking to her Twitter account, Russell Brand’s soon-to-be wife expressed, “Definitely one of the most enjoyable award shows I’ve been to in a while! Huge thanks to those who grabbed cotton candy at the carnival last minute.” One of the standout winners of the evening was local heartthrob Bieber, at 16 years old, who walked away with three awards, including two for his collaboration with Ludacris on the song Baby. Bieber received the loudest screams of the night, with devoted fans even camping out for days in Toronto’s downtown area just to catch a glimpse of their beloved star. The pop punk band Hedley also had a successful night, claiming three awards, with the prestigious Pop Video Of The Year Award among them.
Sixteen and sweet: Canadian musician Bieber received the loudest cheers of the evening.
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Champions: Canadian pop sensation Bieber took home three trophies, along with American Idol sensation Adam Lambert who also snagged an award.
Leggy: Kristin Cavallari from The Hills showed off her figure in a shiny metallic outfit, while Canadian 90210 actress Shenae Grimes opted for a chic leather mini dress.
Representing the UK at the Canadian ceremony, boy band JLS showcased their British pride. Here are the winners of the various categories: – Video Of The Year: Hedley’s “Perfect” – Director Of The Year: Michael Maxxis for Billy Talent’s “Saint Veronika” – Pop Video Of The Year: Hedley’s “Cha-Ching” – Rock Video Of The Year: Billy Talent’s “Devil On My Shoulder” – Hip-Hop Video Of The Year: Trey Songz and Drake’s “Successful” – Indie Video Of The Year: Belly F feat. Snoop Dogg’s “Hot Girl” – International Video Of The Year by an Artist: Miley Cyrus’ “Party In The U.S.A.” – International Video Of The Year by a Group: Jonas Brothers’ “Paranoid” – International Video Of The Year by a Canadian: Justin Bieber’s “One Time” – Ur Fave Video: Justin Bieber feat. Ludacris’ “Baby” – Ur Fave International Video: Adam Lambert’s “Whataya Want From Me” – Ur Fave New Artist: Justin Bieber feat. Ludacris’ “Baby”