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Is Miley Cyrus's career at risk? "This might be the beginning of the end," says a source

Is Miley Cyrus's career at risk? "This might be the beginning of the end," says a source

Time of India6 hours ago

Miley Cyrus
, the 'Wrecking Ball' hitmaker, was once a renowned pop icon who broke streaming records, in addition to rebranding her controversial image. However, the recent release has sparked some concerns, that not only gained mixed reactions but the fans are disheartened with the recent scam.
Miley Cyrus is at the beginning of the end...
According to the Daily Mail, a close source of Miley Cyrus is in the worry that she is at the beginning of the end, and her musical universe might just crash down. 'Her ego is not allowing her to realise that this might be the beginning of the end,' the report said, adding that it would align with the familiar fate of
Katy Perry
.
Katy Perry, who was once a household name, had difficulties with the album streams, which were less than what was expected, in addition to the slow rates of the tour ticket sales.
Perry faced multiple setbacks in the past year with the album, which was supposed to be her iconic comeback in the musical industry.
Miley Cyrus is...not that desperate
'We aren't going to see her go to space, so things aren't as desperate just yet as they can be,' the close source said, ridiculing and referring to the infamous 11-minute space trip in April.
In order to avoid the damnation loop, Miley is trying hard to avoid entering the disastrous path. 'She knows that you always have another chance,' the source said, before adding, 'I mean, look at her father, he was a one-hit wonder for how long and then Old Town Road came about and he's still making waves.'
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About the scam
The aforementioned 'scam' refers to the premiere of her album 'Something Beautiful' and the accompanying film at the Tribeca Film Festival. The loyal fan base met with a disheartened note, where they demanded that the musician perform, as some paid $800 for the tickets, claiming that the screening was marketed as a concert.

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