Miley Cyrus concert antics prompt parent complaints, calls for cancellations ...
At this point it's expected that a Miley Cyrus show might include a bit of shock value.
But after being subjected to more skin, salacious moves and surprising stunts than they bargained for - some parents are apparently calling for the "Wrecking Ball" singer, 21, to pull the plug on her "Bangerz" tour.
Cyrus's management has reportedly been "flooded" with complaint calls from parents saying the "We Can't Stop" star went too far with the sexual innuendos during her 2-hour-long concert, according to TheFIX.
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"Her team, including management, record label execs and the entire tour staff including the director, costume department and choreographers - have been called for an emergency meeting as arenas across the US threaten to pull out of the show," a source told the website.
The pop star's tour kicked off on Valentine's Day in Vancouver, and right off the bat Cyrus made clear that bringing mom and dad might have been a bad idea.
She broadcast a "parental advisory," warning explicit content, before going on to drop in riding an oversized hotdog, simulate a sex act on a dancer dressed as Bill Clinton, and wear a costume printed with cannabis leaves, and souvenirs from the experience include $40 gold-embellished rolling papers for the pot enthusiast.
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Some have even branded it a "porn show," the website reports.
"The problem is Miley loves to shock so she decided to take it to the extreme for her Bangerz tour but this time she may have taken it too far," the source added.
The antics may be negatively affecting Cyrus' ticket sales.
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Demand for Cyrus tickets have softened, according to a Forbes magazine report.
"By the time tickets actually went on sale for her 38-city Bangerz tour, 'Miley Cyrus' searches has dropped by 80%, to the same level it had been at over a year ago," the money magazine notes, citing Google trends.
Last month Cyrus previewed her stage show in a televised MTV "Unplugged" special, which the singer said was an opportunity to showcase her vocal talent.
While much of the "Bangerz" tour news involves what Cyrus has been doing on stage, at least one review - by Rolling Stone magazine - lauds the pop star's singing chops.
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