
Most Awkward Moment at Billboard Music Awards?
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Miley Cyrus' lack of pants
Miley, 19, wore a short white Jean Paul Gaultier jacket … and nothing else. We get it, Miley, you’re all grown up.
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The 2012 Billboard Music Awards aired live on ABC last night, and as with all awards shows, the actual awards were the last thing anyone was thinking about.
Drawing the most buzz: Miley Cyrus wore a short white Jean Paul Gaultier jacket … and nothing else (as in nothing that could be mistaken for pants). We get it, Miley, you’re all grown up.
Natasha Bedingfield sang “Last Dance” in honor of disco queen Donna Summer, who died last Thursday of lung cancer. But the performance was cut off by a commercial break, upsetting viewers.
Meanwhile, Pink lashed out at Chris Brown for lip syncing, tweeting, "One day if I lipsync, I hope I do it as well as him." And her husband appeared to take aim at Katy Perry's performance of "Wide Awake": "I'm pretty sure I saw my wife did [sic] that same performance, but she was 3 months pregnant and actually sang," he tweeted.
From Miley to Natasha to Bobbi Kristina Brown's acceptance of an award on behalf of her mother, click through our slideshow and let us know: What was the most awkward moment at the Billboard Music Awards?
Drawing the most buzz: Miley Cyrus wore a short white Jean Paul Gaultier jacket … and nothing else (as in nothing that could be mistaken for pants). We get it, Miley, you’re all grown up.
Natasha Bedingfield sang “Last Dance” in honor of disco queen Donna Summer, who died last Thursday of lung cancer. But the performance was cut off by a commercial break, upsetting viewers.
Meanwhile, Pink lashed out at Chris Brown for lip syncing, tweeting, "One day if I lipsync, I hope I do it as well as him." And her husband appeared to take aim at Katy Perry's performance of "Wide Awake": "I'm pretty sure I saw my wife did [sic] that same performance, but she was 3 months pregnant and actually sang," he tweeted.
From Miley to Natasha to Bobbi Kristina Brown's acceptance of an award on behalf of her mother, click through our slideshow and let us know: What was the most awkward moment at the Billboard Music Awards?
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Happy_Evil_Dude 2012/05/21 21:07:15Miley Cyrus' lack of pants





















As for truly awkward, cutting off a tribute for the sake of commerce is unacceptable.
You political judgement is as poor as your spelling.
You're so pretty ... and witty .. and gay !
Jeesh ...
Jeesh.
It's standard Liberal fare to think that 'they' get to pick and choose who can be insulted and what type of insult flys.
It's also standard Liberal fare to consider Gays untouchable. You've even invented a psychological descriptor to force society to bend to your will. You've declared any opposition or feeling of disgust on another person's part to be ..... a phobia! Then, in true Marcusian fashion, you simply deem anyone who doesn't warm to imacculate gayness to be a homophobe. Then you take the next logical step and try to shut down debate by declaring opposition as 'Hate', the next branded PC condition.
You're barking up the wrong tree. I have never, do not now, nor will I ever hate gay people. I have far too many close loved ones who are gay. However, that doesn't translate into kissing the a$$ of a disgusting political agenda that is trying to elevate the status of a person whose choice to be gay, to a specially protected and supported class above and beyond average citizens.
Go ahead, do something about it.
I don't care about the Gay political agenda. I don't support it, despise it and will work against it's bloody intrusions into the fabric of our society every chance I get. I like my gay friends and relatives. I think they're cool and we have a blast as individuals.
The movement can go straight to hell.
Read your Marcuse, Horkheimer et al, from the Frankfurt School. The more middle America realizes the political Gay Agenda was a planned event, one of many, designed to act in concert, with the objective being the destruction of the fabric of western societal institutions .... you'll understand the gathering opposition and massive fight about to occur in this country.
The 'Untouchables' are about to touched in a way not seen for a very long time. Socialist reps of every stripe will be refused office. Progressive initiatives will be dismantled. Nov 02/2010, was just the first taste. More than 750 switches from Dem to Repub. The rhetoric preceeding those elections refused to acknowledge the storm, but there were many of us who, and I realize this sounds sterotypical, ... 'told you so'. The upcoming election differs only in the fact the Conservative win is going to be larger.
So, no ..... there will no irreversible slide down the Gay Agenda path. The line is being drawn in the sand and little but a full on totalitarian power grab is going to stop it.
Your kind hardly represent mainstream gays. You're the Liberal face of Gaydom, not the real face. Progressives really are full of themselves, non?
A .13 increase in a dedicated .02 percent slice of the pop just might be enough to offset the 490,000 percent decrease he's going to experience from the normal slice.
He should go golfing. No need to campaign when he's got the home girls rooting for him.
Still ...... what's going to happen if the gay population should learn that one of their own was killed for formerly having a sexual relationship with the current so-desperate-you-can-smell-him Obama? Talk about conflicts of interest!
Wouldn't your insult be spelled with one 'L'?
You can't even get your insults correctly. Let me guess...you are an Obama supporter?
Is the irony of this comment lost on you?