Miley Cyrus Reveals How She Poses For Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook And Tinder
KEY POINTS
- Miley Cyrus accepted the Dolly challenge
- She posted pictures for different social media platforms
- The singer will be releasing her new album this year
Miley Cyrus has accepted the Dolly challenge and posted pictures of herself for different social media platforms. The singer showed her fans how to pose for the cameras differently for Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram and Tinder.
“Dolly’s setting worldwide trends shouting out platforms she don’t even use,” Cyrus wrote in an new post on Instagram.
She showed a more serious demeanor for Linkedin, a fun pose for Facebook, a wild pose for Instagram and a sexy post for Tinder.
Cyrus also accepted the Dolly challenge as her character Hannah. She shared pictures of her from her younger days on Instgaram, showing her different looks for the different social media platforms.
The “Slide Away” singer is currently dating Cody Simpson after finalizing her divorce with Liam Hemsworth. She has matching tattoos with Chris Hemsworth’s wife Elsa Pataky, and the latter recently talked about the tattoos.
In a recent interview with Vogue Australia, Pataky said that she doesn’t regret any of the matching tattoos with Cyrus, even though the singer has split from Liam. Pataky explained that the tattoos are symbols of moments she shared with her brother-in-law’s ex wife and they remind her of those moments.
Meanwhile, Cyrus is busy working on her music. She has already launched the music videos of some of the new songs she released last year, and she will be singing them when she headlines music events this year.
Cyrus recently teased on Instagram that she will be dropping something huge in 2020, MTV reported. Since this is the start of a new decade, the singer appears to be releasing something that will be about the culmination of all her work over the decade.
Last year, Cyrus released the 6 tracks for EP “She Is Coming.” She is expected to launch her seventh studio album titled “She Is Miley Cyrus” in 2020.
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