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Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Hilary Duff—they all grew up too fast. Now Miley Cyrus, 15, could lose her tween tiara, too, after appearing in a racy Vanity Fair shoot spread. But if Cyrus wants to stay on top, she needs to learn to walk a tightrope. Advice No. 1: Go back to acting like a kid, even when you feel like an angsty teen. No. 2: Stop saying you love "Sex and the City." No. 3: Starting hanging out more with your girlfriends, and less with your achy-breaky, semi-creepy dad.

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  • Posted By: Milly10189 @ 05/06/2008 7:50:31 PM

    Miley is just another Britany, everyone loved her then she has fame go 2 her head and she goes crazy! She is nothing new.

  • Posted By: Little_T @ 05/06/2008 9:48:46 AM

    Um, actually it isn't her choice to make. She's a minor. You sound a bit creepy by the way.

  • Posted By: mjkittredge @ 05/04/2008 6:11:44 PM

    How about she lives her life the way she chooses to? People need to back off and let her be who she wants to be. If she wants to have pictures like that, so be it. If she wants to make out with other girls and go without underwear, who cares? Her choice to make.

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