MrsTink04
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I agree with bunny that Annie Leibovitz (sp?) and Vanity Fair are known for their edginess. I blame the adults involved for putting a 15-year old in the situation. With that said, if your children don't know about these photos and what is on the internet, where is the harm? Time to be parents...make sure that the contents of Hannah Montana stay clean and see to it that your children are not exposed to "adult content", no matter who the subject may be.
***Risque covered magazines (even some exercise magazines) are covered up so that children can't see them in our local stores***
***Risque covered magazines (even some exercise magazines) are covered up so that children can't see them in our local stores***

I do wish I had waited longer, but I didn't.
She is only 15 and is doing 15 year old stuff. I don't think the photo shoot was appropriate for a child. I think that is totally uncalled for. Who reads that magazine, adults do. Do we really need to she a 15 yr old girl half naked?
I don't think so. My DD want's to be her. I will let her still watch the show and enjoy her HM music and some of the Miley music, but we will NOT be purchasing the Vanity Fair magazine. 