Miley Cyrus Is Selling A Real Golden G-String As Part Of Her Album Merch
Miley Cyrus Is Selling A Real Golden G-String As Part Of Her Album Merch

Miley Cyrus has released her seventh album, Plastic Hearts and it’s everything that we hoped from her. From her first single Midnight Sky to the collaboration with Dua Lipa in Prisoner, the old Miley is back at it again. But the most interesting song that we found on the record was ‘Golden G String.’   View […]

Miley Cyrus has released her seventh album, Plastic Hearts and it’s everything that we hoped from her. From her first single Midnight Sky to the collaboration with Dua Lipa in Prisoner, the old Miley is back at it again. But the most interesting song that we found on the record was ‘Golden G String.’

 

The twelfth track on the album has led to a major inspiration for her album merchandise. Yes, she’s selling gold G-Strings. The golden g-strings are available on her website and feature diamond studs. It comes in two sizes S-M and M-L, priced at $30 (Rs 2210).

 

The singer wrote the song ‘Golden G String’ back in 2017-2018, which actually has nothing to do with underwear. It’s about “reflective of Donald Trump as president and the men hold all the cards”.

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In an interview with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe, Cyrus said: “This song, which is also about kind of the cross I’ve had to bear, in a way, of saying, ‘I feel like everything that I’ve done has just been up for all the opinions and I guess people being offended and all this shit. But it’s like our president grabs women by the, and you’re mad at me. I’m a pop star. I’m supposed to do these things. I’m supposed to do things that sometimes make you uncomfortable or you take offence. That’s kind of my job, that’s entertainment. I don’t want that in a leader. I consider myself a leader, but I would say that actually is creating the country that we’re going to live in. You don’t want an entertainer.”

She continues, “I have no desire to be president because I have only a desire to create art and to be an artist. And I want to do what I do. And I think that there’s an idea that I’ve focused on of mastery, of finding the thing that you love and becoming the best at it. You can’t be everything.”

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