Billy Ray Cyrus Not Bothered by Miley's Pole Dance

August 23, 2009 at 7:22am PST
Photos: Fox

Another day, another Miley Cyrus scandal.

Billy Ray Cyrus has defended his daughter's decision to dance on a pole as part of her Teen Choice Awards performance of "Party in the USA" earlier this month, a move which has caused a lot of controversy among fans and their parents.

“You know what? I just think that Miley loves entertaining people. She loves singing [and] songwriting,” he told Access Hollywood. “I always tell her to love what you’re doing and stay focused for the love of the art and not worry so much about opinion.”

We think what he's trying to say is: Get a life, America.

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We Love Ya Miley!

These people must be blind?!?!?!?! ................I've seen worse on prime time TV...........................You rock Miley!!!

I think that is totally

I think that is totally rediculious.

You must not watch TV then

I have seen much worse on prime time TV! Leave the girl alone!

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