Billy Ray Cyrus Refuses To Step On Poop
Still talking about those photos huh? Billy Ray Cyrus was once again asked about the Vanity Fair shoot that brought so much attention to his daughter, Miley. Billy said,
"I didn't know they were going to strip her down and wrap her in a blanket. I was surprised when I saw it ... but, hey, that's life. Stuff happens."
And why not complain? Because daddy always said the more you stomp in poop, the more it stinks.
Of the complaints that surfaced once the photos became public, Cyrus said he never thought to complain. "I didn't," he told Vieira, " 'cause my dad always said, 'The more you stomp in poop, the more it stinks.' "













300 points
'The more you stomp in poop, the more it stinks.' What a great quote and so true!
780 points
That pic of him & his daughter is downright creepy & gross.
what a classy guy *rolls eyes*
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"I didn't know they were going to strip her down and wrap her in a blanket. " ahem, you were right there, Mr. Cyrus; if you didn't like it you could have said something there and then. Which isn't complaining, it's just protecting the reputation of your 15 year old daughter. But he must have liked what he saw otherwise he would have said something.
Actually, he wasn't right there, he had left the shoot. That in my opinion was his first mistake. I personally don't see anything wrong with the photos. Maybe a lapse in judgement, but I think it has been blown out of proportion. Half the time you can see worse things alluded to on the cartoon channels.
Yeah. I mean, seriously. The people who are like super, super, super ticked & obsessed about this situation, really need to get over it. I mean it was a mistake, Miley learned from it, she apologized. And it's now a thing of the past. Done. Over.
actually, he was still at the shoot.
both billy ray and tish were there.
and those pictures of miley and her dad are gross.
i love my dad, but it just looks too close and... intimate to be a father/daughter relationship.
but that's just my opinion.
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