In 2009, Miley Cyrus shocked audiences at the Teen Choice Awards with her performance of “Party in the U.S.A.,” playfully dancing around an ice cream cart pole — a move that sparked controversy as she shed her Disney princess image. Fast-forward to 2022 at Lollapalooza Argentina, and Miley stood onstage a transformed artist, rocking a bold pink outfit and exuding unapologetic confidence while singing “Midnight Sky.” This time, her use of the microphone stand echoed that infamous moment, not as a scandal, but as a deliberate, powerful callback to her past. With a decade of growth, reinvention, and creative control behind her, Miley’s performance was a defiant statement: she owns her narrative now — and she’s not afraid to celebrate every chapter of it.

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