Miley Cyrus Censored In Exposing Braless Dress

Miley Cyrus Censored In Exposing Braless Dress

Miley Cyrus may be the queen of sheer looks, but even she knew better than to release official photos without protecting her modesty. In April 2022, the 31-year-old singer released her ATTENTIONMILEY LIVE album, and she made sure to channel her love of see-through clothing for the cover. Rocking a totally sheer black dress as she went braless beneath, Miley highlighted her curves for a feminine-strong display, but she appeared mindful of her audience. The photo comes complete with a thick black bar censoring the "Flowers" hitmaker's chest. Regardless, fans loved it.

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Miley Cyrus Was Censored In An Exposing Dress


Scroll for the photo. Rocking an edgy vibe as she let her blonde hair fly around her face, Miley went skintight in a form-fitting, slinky sheer dress that left nothing to the imagination. Allowing her toned abs and curvy hips to show through the fabrics, the Grammy winner also showed some curve, but that black bar ensured she didn't show too much.

Toting large dark shades and with a cameraman in the background, Miley showcased her famous arm tattoos, also coordinating her sleek black nail polish to her dress.

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Wearing a minimal layer of makeup complete with a pink lip, Miley stunned from head to toe, with a fan on Instagram reposting the photo as they wrote: "ATTENTION: MILEY LIVE OUT APRIL 1ST!"

A swipe right showed Miley in the same dress, but shot from behind. Getting cheeky as she bared her buns in a black thong, the ex to Liam Hemsworth showed off her pert rear, with the final slide showing text that reminded fans of the album's release date.

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Tight Swimsuit For 'Flowers' Era


Everyone is now familiar with Miley's January 2023-released "Flowers" track, one smashing records and coming off her Endless Summer Vacation album. For the single's cover, Miley famously dangled from a horizontal bar while outfitted in a tight black swimsuit, heels, and shades.

“I wrote it in a really different way,” Miley has revealed of the trailblazing record. “The chorus was originally: ‘I can buy myself flowers, write my name in the sand, but I can’t love me better than you can.’ It used to be more, like, 1950s. The saddest song. Like: ‘Sure, I can be my own lover, but you’re so much better.’”

“The song is a little fake it till you make it. Which I’m a big fan of," the singer concluded.

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Those Poolside Undies


The track's music video kicks off with Miley dancing through streets in a cut-out, vintage YSL dress in gold. Eventually, the star strips down to skimpy, lacy black undies for a swim, and this poolside shot is right from the video. Miley is assumed to have written the track about ex-husband Liam. The former couple were on-off for years, but their marriage lasted only eight months.