On the Fourth of July, Miley Cyrus displayed her love for her country in a stylish red, white, and blue outfit. She also gave a nod to her 2009 hit single, Party in the U.S.A., on her Instagram Stories. The 25-year-old singer rocked a country-style skirt paired with a sparkly red top and blue bottom, complete with white fringes hanging from the garment. She accessorized with sunglasses featuring Statue of Liberty-inspired spikes and boots incorporating different elements of the flag. Check out the video below for a closer look!
Fashion icon Miley Cyrus, aged 25, rocked a patriotic red, white, and blue ensemble on the Fourth of July this year, complete with a nod to her hit song “Party in the U.S.A.” from 2009 on her Instagram Stories.
Despite her ongoing influence in the entertainment world, the former Hannah Montana star has become increasingly vocal on political issues, especially during the 2016 election. The “We Can’t Stop” singer firmly supported Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, actively campaigning for her at George Mason University in Virginia.
In contrast, she made it clear that she did not endorse the eventual winner of the 45th presidency, Donald Trump, joining a chorus of other celebrities who threatened to leave the country had he emerged victorious.
Darling, you’re like a dazzling firework: The performer flashed double peace signs while standing proudly in front of the flag.
Peace and love: Miley appeared to be in high spirits. Back in March 2016, she vented her frustration on Instagram over the possibility of a certain person becoming president. However, she later retracted her statements in a recent interview with NME, stating that she had a change of heart and wanted to positively influence her large fan base. Miley emphasized that despite her initial reaction, she had no intention of leaving her country, as she believed in the power of her voice to make a difference.
Setting the record straight: The singer made a patriotic statement by wearing a blouse inspired by the flag, complete with an eagle and anti-Trump emoji. Addressing rumors, the pop star clarified, “I see comments every day on my Instagram telling me to leave, but that’s not going to happen.” During the conversation, the Tennessee-born artist revealed that her song Inspired, released in 2017, was actually written with Hillary Clinton in mind. “I wrote that song for Hillary,” she explained. “I believe in fighting hate with love, not by stooping to the same level. A ‘party in the USA’ shouldn’t involve hate, discrimination, or violence.”
Sailing through the sky: With a big smile, she struck a pose atop a majestic bald eagle, soaring high above.
Not a supporter: Miley Cyrus expressed her disapproval of President Trump by stating that a party in the U.S.A. should not be defined by hate, discrimination, walls, violence, and other negative aspects.