Just from that headline, you can already spot a lot of controversies skipping happily behind Miley Cyrus as she makes her way through life.  Well, they’re actually why she’s trying her best to keep her whole life private these days.  The Hannah Montana star made an appearance at Wisconsin’s Kiss 103.7 radio recently and gave her thoughts on these “important” issues she’s facing right now.Hannah Montana: Miley Talks Twitter, Rap and Pole-Dancing

First off, there’s the deletion of her Twitter account.  She performed a rap saying goodbye to the networking site, no longer updating her account because she needs some space.  And she made it clear that the whole deal is not because of her The Last Song co-star Liam Hemsworth.

The reason, Miley said, is that she is over Twitter at last.  “Oh my god!  The world’s coming to an end!” she exclaimed when asked about the issue.  “I was kind of just like over tweeting about what I was doing instead of actually doing it.”

The rap she made for that world-changing event was sort of an indication of what path she’ll be taking from now on.  “It’s actually my new career,” she said.  “I’m actually switching to that.  When I tell people I’m doing a new sound, I’m actually going into rap!”

Anyway, another issue that the 16-year-old pop star tackled was that supposedly notorious pole dance performed at the Teen Choice Awards.  It was for her song, “Party in the USA” and caused a bit of a frenzy among parents worried their kids would imitate her.

Miley maintains that it was all for entertainment, and it was even in the script.  “I’m an entertainer,” she said.  “If I stood up there and just sat by a microphone and there was nothing going on, it would just be like boring to me.”  She also differentiates herself from the “bubbly and cutesy” Hannah image she was pinned to.

“I’ve never claimed to be like you know the sugar-coated artist,” she said.  “I kind of do you know what I feel goes with the song and you know whether people like it that’s great and if they don’t that’s who I am so, they don’t have to be a fan.”

Hannah Montana: Miley Cyrus Exits Twitter – It’s a Rap
Monday, October 12, 2009

Leave it to Miley Cyrus to make such a big deal about quitting her Twitter account.  Sure, the media (ehem) has tried its best to read between lines of obscure song lyrics to come up with stories about the Hannah Montana star.  Every update from this 16-year-old pop princess practically ties her to controversy, and we don’t blame her for wanting to put a stop to that.  Still, was it really necessary to perform an entire rap on YouTube just to let the world know that she’s exiting Twitter?

Miley Cyrus’ declaration of Twitter independence was supposedly brought forth by her The Last Song co-star Liam Hemsworth.  She won’t admit that they’re an item, but if he has that big of an impact to her then we can guess there’s something going on between them.  Or maybe we’re over-reading again.

E! Online states Miley’s final Tweet as this: “FYI Liam doesn’t have a twitter and he wants ME to delete mine with good reason”  Well, of course we can infer a few things from her statement.