Miley Cyrus Puts on Powerful Display Wearing Black Underwear Set in 'Pre-Grammy Win' Photo
Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus is on fire—and many say poised for a few Grammy wins—in her latest powerful post.
The pop songstress took to Instagram on Friday, Feb. 2, with a snapshot of herself posing in a black underwear set, sunglasses, and matching pointed-toe pumps, eliciting quite the response from her devoted supporters.
In the shot, she stood in front of a white backdrop, hands on hips, while putting all her weight on one leg. Her hair was styled in a voluminous, combed-back bouffant-reminiscent manner, giving the shot a touch of old Hollywood glamor.
On X (formerly Twitter), more photos from the shoot surfaced, seen in Polaroid-style images that looked to be laid out on a table.
Though Cyrus left the image she uploaded caption-less, it seems her fans took it upon themselves to campaign for what the caption could have been, and they were mostly surrounding her numerous Grammy nominations.
🚨 MILEY CYRUS IS COMING pic.twitter.com/iGbm2vIluC
— Miley Nation (@MileyNation13) February 2, 2024
"YOUR POWER," the official Instagram account of skincare brand Sol de Janeiro wrote in the comment section, alongside a fire flame and clapping hands emoji.
"Fierce Bad b—h energy," someone else chimed in, while another said, "The Grammy is coming."
"CATEGORY IS : WINNER OF THE NIGHT," an additional fan quipped, while another insisted the capture was already a "Pre-Grammy win" in itself.
Someone else put a clever twist on the name of the awards show, writing, "It’s not the GRAMMYs this year it’s the GRAMMILEYs."
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Many social media users across both sharing platforms are, instead, convinced she's teasing a new era, with two obvious supporters of the content dropping comments like, "NEW ERA I SCREAM" and "I LOVE THIS ERA CAUSE ITS SO SEX AND THE CITY!!"
The 31-year-old received a total of six nods this year for her 2023-released project, Endless Summer Vacation, including in the highly-coveted Record of the Year and Song of the Year categories for the album's lead single "Flowers."
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