Miley Cyrus offered $1million to work on porn movie

Oct 10, 2013 - 14:12
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Miley Cyrus offered $1million to work on porn movie
Miley Cyrus got raunchy as US politician Michelle Bachmann before stripping to her underwear on Saturday Night Live (Picture: Xposure)

Miley Cyrus’s saucy twerking has won her a very indecent proposal after the former Disney star was offered to go one step further and shoot a po movie in retu for a million dollars.

But the racy 20-year-old wouldn’t have to get too down and dirty for her $1 million pay check as adult film firm GameLink simply want the Wrecking Ball singer to direct hardcore sex scenes for them.

The offer landed on Miley’s desk offering her full ‘creative control’.

The firm’s vice president, Jeff Dillon, wrote to the We Can’t Stop singer: ‘[You've] become an empowered young woman that is unapologetic about your lifestyle, especially when it comes to expressing your sexuality … you are the ideal choice to show the world your vision as an artist in the world of adult entertainment.’

Alluding to the sauce pot’s spat with Irish crooner Sinead O’Connor – who dubbed Miley a pop prostitute – the firm added: ‘We at Gamelink feel this gives you a chance to finally show the world you are not a little girl anymore, and you won’t bow to the pressures of the likes of Sinead O’Connor, who is jealous of your success.’

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