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For real. And they weren't the only ones. The vagina that had a potato planted in it as a form of contraception. It grew roots inside her vagina! I can't see any kind of vagina in there but I believe you, J.
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That's the message behind Miley Cyrus' political jam, "Mother's Daughter. The 3-minute video is filled with underrepresented people taking up the space they deserve and owning their identities. There are tons of subliminal messages throughout inspiring phrases literally pop up for a millisecond during the video , but my personal favorite comes in the form of fashion. Miley serves us multiple outfit changes, but the star look is a red latex catsuit accessorized with silver jewelry, over-the-knee boots, and a spiked-out vagina.
When Miley Cyrus finally dropped the music video for her "feminist anthem" 'Mother's Daughter', a bodysuit featuring a toothed vagina was probably not the concept everyone was expecting. But hey, it's Miley. Miley Cyrus responds to the backlash over her 'Abortion Is Healthcare' cake The three-minute video is packed full of cameos from people owning their identities, including model Aaron Philip, performer Angelina Duplisea, model Casil McArthur and skateboarder Lacey Baker. The 'Cattitude' singer's own mother, Tish Cyrus even makes an appearance too. Other stand-out features include the powerful subliminal messages that flash up on-screen like, "tough titties", "feminist AF" and "my body my rules", which appear to be in response to the recent issues surrounding abortion rights in the US.