In case you missed the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards last night, Miley
Cyrus brought a cute blonde homeless dude as her date, and after the
show, the duo went to dinner at In-N-Out in Hollywood.
When Miley
arrived at the VMAs and chatted with Lucy Hale and Sway on the red
carpet, she hinted that she had a surprise, telling the hosts, "There's
something that I'm doing that is really special that I'm really excited
about. I'm not going to say anything because I don't want it to get
canned. I think it is going to leave a different kind of impression."
Miley posted the pic above and wrote, "me and my hero at in n out
celebratin #myfriendsplace #mtvvmas2014."
When the pop star won
Video of the Year for "Wrecking Ball," she sent her pal, Jesse, up
onstage for her. "I am accepting this award for the 1.6 million runaways
and homeless youth in the United States who are starving, lost and
scared for their lives right now. I know this because I'm one of those
people," he told the audience. "I've survived in shelters all over the
city. I've cleaned your hotel rooms, I've been an extra in your movies,
I've been an extra in your life. Although I've been invisible to you I
have a lot of the same dreams that have brought me to you tonight."
"Los
Angeles entertainment capital has the largest population of homeless
youth in America. The music industry will make over $7 billion dollars
this year and outside these doors is 54,000 human beings who have no
place to call home." Miley looked like she was about to burst into tears
during the speech, and at the tail end of it, Jesse asked the audience
and viewers alike to visit Cyrus' Facebook page to "make a powerful
change in the world." Miley then posted a video of herself talking about
why she got involved with this particular cause later.
In case you missed it:
One
person Miley wasn't feeling too supportive of, however, was singer Ed
Sheeran. The two were sitting in the same row in the audience, but when
he went to the stage to accept the award for Best Male Video for "Sing,"
she refused to high five him, and mouthed "a**hole" as he walked by.
Maybe she's still pissed that he isn't a fan of her twerking? In September 2013, Sheeran chatted with The Mirror
and slammed Cyrus "It’s a stripper’s move," he said of Cyrus' antics.
"If I had a daughter of mine, I wouldn’t want her twerking. When I first
heard 'Wrecking Ball,' I thought it was a brilliant song. But the video
distracts too much from it." - X17 Online
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