There were a lot of controversial moments at this year's VMAs [1], and it goes without saying that many of them involved Miley Cyrus [2]. While a good chunk of the Internet was hyperfocused on that "Miley, what's good?" moment [3], others were pretty discontent with her hosting job as a whole. This week, Rolling Stone obtained a handful of FCC complaints [4] pertaining to Miley's gig, and, well, we're just going to let them speak for themselves. Read on for our five favorite viewers, and the complaints they lodged.
The Viewer Who Found It "Unexpectable"
"I only watched about 10 minutes, and it just so happened to be right when Miley Cyrus [5] 'accidentally' exposed her breast on air. This is not expectable [sic]; nor, her many outfits that I just saw pictures of. . . . And I am 25 years old, so my opinion is most certainly not a reflection of an older generation."
— a viewer in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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The Viewer Who Wished For a Little "Sensory"
"What kind of pornographic display of indecency whas [sic] that? Miley wore barely any clothing and even flashed her breasts without any sensory [sic] at all. I find this absolutely disgusting that this was allowed on national TV."
— a viewer in Carson City, Nevada
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The Viewer Who Found the Whole Thing "Rediculious"
"MTV VMA's are rediculious [sic]. MTV used to be decient [sic] now there is cuss words, Nipple slip by Miley Cyrus [6], I will not be watch[ing] MTV programming no more."
— a viewer from Wichita, Kansas
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The Viewer Who Witnessed a "Discerning Incident"
"During tonight's MTV Music Video Awards, during which artist, Miley Cyrus [7] was the host . . . a very discerning incident occurred. Between 10:30pm & 11:15pm Cyrus was backstage behind what appeared to be a curtain, undressing. As she was undressing, her bare breast could be seen CLEAR as day slipping from behind the curtain to which she replied "Oh, my titties out?"
— a viewer from Lagrange, Georgia
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The Viewer Who Wasn't Impressed With the "Theatricals"
"MTV promoting the use of illegal drugs. I counted 7 pro Marijuana references and 2 theatricals pre planned by MTV."
— a viewer from Melbourne, Alaska
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