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Discussion: Is Rihanna the Most controversial popstar since Madonna?
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Originally posted by PopRock2012
I was talking about the current crop. It's not only that, as well.
Also, I pfft at the Gaga notion. She's not controversial except for wearing odd outfits and hair. She's a teletubby otherwise. Even her fur thing is non-controversial because her and her people are making PETA the evul. She's a little more naked in videos and cross-using than her contemporaies, art-wise. Just a little.
I'm open to Britney in the overall discussion though. My one issue with that is a lot of her controversial years were due to a literal mental breakdown.
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You must be 14 years old!
NO ONE has had more controversial moments than Britney since she began her music career. The 2007 Breakdown was only one of many moments in her career of "controversy."
From the start, BOMT music video caused riots, petitions, and more because of the wardrobe. Her 99 Rolling Stones cover added more fuel to the fire, then it was the continual skimpy clothing she wore at a "too young age/poor role model," then it was and still to this day the lip-syncing drama, the breast implants/growth spurt, 2000 VMA nude outfit, 2001 VMA snake outfit, 2003 lesbo kiss, party girl headliner, Vegas drunken wedding, Baby momma drama with KFed and rushing into marriage, the divorce, the breakdown, the custody battle, the 2007 VMA performance, and so on and so forth.
SPADES, she has it in SPADES!
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Miley has an entire section on her Wikipedia page dedicated to all of her controversies. Does Rihanna?  Does Gaga?  Does Britney?
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In December 2007, a very brief controversy emerged when photos Cyrus had posted on her private Myspace account, depicting her and a female friend sharing a piece of licorice and "almost kissing", were spread across the internet, prompting rumors of lesbianism. Cyrus comments, "For me, I was like, That's two girls—it's not a big deal. But they got spread around. Like someone copied and pasted and said, "Omigod, look at this, and blah blah blah"."[142]
In April 2008, several provocative images of Cyrus in her underwear and swimsuit were leaked onto the Web by a teenager who hacked Cyrus's Gmail account.[143][144][145][146] Cyrus described the images as "silly, inappropriate shots" and stated, "I am going to make mistakes and I am not perfect. I never intended for any of this to happen and I am truly sorry if I have disappointed anyone".[147][148] On April 25, 2008, the televised entertainment program Entertainment Tonight reported that Cyrus, then 15, had posed topless for a photoshoot taken by photographer Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair.[149] On April 29, 2008, The New York Times clarified that though the pictures left an impression that she was bare-breasted, Cyrus was wrapped in a bedsheet and was actually not topless.[150] Some parents expressed outrage at the nature of the photograph, which a Disney spokesperson described as "a situation [that] was created to deliberately manipulate a 15-year-old in order to sell magazines." Gary Marsh, president of entertainment for Disney Channel Worldwide, was quoted by Portfolio magazine to have said, "For Miley Cyrus to be a 'good girl' is now a business decision for her. Parents have invested in her a godliness. If she violates that trust, she won't get it back."[150] In response to the Internet circulation of the photo and ensuing media attention, Cyrus released a statement of apology on April 27, 2008: "I took part in a photo shoot that was supposed to be 'artistic' and now, seeing the photographs and reading the story, I feel so embarrassed. I never intended for any of this to happen and I apologize to my fans who I care so deeply about."[150] Leibovitz also released a statement: "I'm sorry that my portrait of Miley has been misinterpreted. The photograph is a simple, classic portrait, shot with very little makeup, and I think it is very beautiful."[150][151]
In May 2008, Gossett, Cyrus's longtime acting agent, left Cunningham Escott Slevin Doherty for United Talent Agency, partially with the hope of "giving Cyrus the major-agency backing that would support a widening career", according to The Hollywood Reporter.[30][152] About a year later in June 2009, Cyrus left both Gossett and UTA, which had recently negotiated her deals for The Last Song and the fourth season of Hannah Montana, and joined the Creative Artists Agency, which had already represented her for music.[153]Nikki Finke, who broke the news, reported, "Is this fair to UTA? Of course not. But I hear the decision was made by Miley's mother Trish [sic] Cyrus".[154]
Cyrus's performance of "Party in the U.S.A." at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards incited a media uproar, with some viewers criticizing Cyrus's provocative outfit and inclusion of a brief pole dance as inappropriate for her age, then sixteen, and for her young fans.[155][156] Conversely, Newsday reported that her sexualization "has been coming for some time."[157]Ian Drew, senior editor of US Weekly, said, "She already has this risque image, so it really wasn't much of a stretch. That's how Britney [Spears] took off. She was the good girl gone bad, and it looks to be working for Miley as well."[157] Cyrus was also criticized that year for dating Gaston, five years her senior,[158] and for a photo displaying Cyrus and friends making "slant-eyed" expressions, which the Organization of Chinese Americans claimed was offensive to the Asian community.[159] Cyrus apologized for the photo on her website, defending her actions and saying, "In NO way was I making fun of any ethnicity! I was simply making a goofy face."[160]
Later in 2010, TMZ released a video of Cyrus, then 16, giving Adam Shankman, producer of The Last Song, a lap dance at the film's wrap party.[161][162][163] Cyrus's father defended her actions, saying Miley was just "having fun" and that "it's what people her age do".[164] Later that year in December, TMZ released a video of Cyrus, which took place five days after her 18th birthday at her Los Angeles home, in which she is seen smoking from a bong. She claimed she was smoking the psychoactive plant Salvia divinorum, although this has not been confirmed by anybody but Cyrus herself.[165][166][167]Salvia is legal in the state of California, and Cyrus was of legal age at the time the video was shot.[168] Cyrus's father expressed his sadness regarding the matter on Twitter, saying, "Sorry guys. I had no idea. Just saw this stuff for the first time myself. I'm so sad. There is much beyond my control right now".[169][170]
In a video obtained by The Daily, taking place at Cyrus' 19th birthday party at the Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, Cyrus went to the microphone and addressed the crowd. Immediately after her Bob Marley-themed birthday cake had been brought out, Cyrus said, "You know you're a stoner when your friends make you a Bob Marley cake. You know you smoke way too much f****n' weed."[171] One week later, Cyrus' representative stated that Cyrus was just being a "smart-ass" and that the Bob Marley cake had just been an "inside joke" with Cyrus and her friends, as Cyrus' friend, Kelly Osbourne had been calling her "Bob Miley" since Cyrus' 2010 Salvia incident.[172]
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There are a few who are more controversial than her.
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Originally posted by PopRock2012
Also, I pfft at the Gaga notion. She's not controversial except for wearing odd outfits and hair. She's a teletubby otherwise. Even her fur thing is non-controversial because her and her people are making PETA the evul. She's a little more naked in videos and cross-using than her contemporaies, art-wise. Just a little.
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Right, so barring the fur controversy, all you're forgetting is the meat dress, the pro-LGBT rallies (believe it or not some people disagree with her stance), the Julian Assange meeting, the Pope comments, "Born This Way" vs. "Express Yourself", the rumored penis, unintentionally racist slurs in "Born This Way", "Judas" vs. the Catholic League, her multiple clashes with the Westboro Baptist Church, several accusations of being Satan / a satanist / the Antichrist including those causing the cancellation of a concert due to threat of violence from a terrorist group, the "pop stars shouldn't eat" incident, accusations of being too revealing or promoting homosexual agendas, the very existence of the "Alejandro" video, the marijuana incident that politicians felt the need to comment on, and more.
Not much, right?
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Originally posted by jokermusic
i would say the most controversial today.....i dont know how gaga is controversial, like a meat dress and religion stuff is not that controversial when madonna has done the whole religion thing
rihanna has chris brown stuff, music videos,weed,tweets, her sexual image,the things she say.
gaga is so postive and dosent really try to make controversy,she's always doing positive things, rihanna does more wild things that people dont rellay understand,especially since she is a black woman and most balck artist (at her level)are be and bigger) are better behaved ex:whitney,micheal,beyonce,usher,diana,tina (though they had their serious drama later in life, in their prime, they were pretty much perfect, beyonce still is)
however britney is without a doubt of most contoversial since madonna like obviously!!
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NEWSFLASH... Religion is almost always controversial.
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Originally posted by NaughtyDog
Rihanna smokes pot, nobody cares
Lady Gaga smokes pot, gets called a **** by the Staten Island Borough President and makes headlines

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EXACTLY.
And from her having a penis to Alejandro to Judas and everywhere else in between... GaGa is controversy.
Releasing albums annually isn't controversial. It just garners the same criticism until people hear the music, find a fave and forget what they said 2 months prior.
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No, not at all, we have Britney and Gaga, and even Xtina is much more memorable about this thing... I mean her scandal with Chris Brown turned out to be ridiculous right now...
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Lady Gaga is. 
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lol irl @ this mess 
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Nop I don't think Rihanna is controversial to be honest.
The most controversial popstar since Madonna was probably Britney Spears ... and then is Lady Gaga.

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Britney and GaGa have more controversy on here.
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I can't at people saying Gaga is a teletubby

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 do you know how many years (and true controversial figures) have passed between Madonna at her apex of pissing the masses off and Rihanna finding her "inner bad girl" that's not even that controversial in today's crazy society?..
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