01of 10Mark Ronson/YoutubeThe first Easter egg to appear is a reference to the singer’s controversial music video for her hit single, “Wrecking Ball,” when she rode the apparatus dressed only in underwear and Doc Martens.
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The first Easter egg to appear is a reference to the singer’s controversial music video for her hit single, “Wrecking Ball,” when she rode the apparatus dressed only in underwear and Doc Martens.
02of 10Mark Ronson/YoutubeNext, a picture of Cyrus from her music video for “23,” which she collaborated on with producer Mike WiLL Made-It.
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Next, a picture of Cyrus from her music video for “23,” which she collaborated on with producer Mike WiLL Made-It.
03of 10Mark Ronson/YoutubeRepeated scenes in a strip club reference the Disney Channel alum’scontroversial VMAs performancethat involved a stripper pole.
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Repeated scenes in a strip club reference the Disney Channel alum’scontroversial VMAs performancethat involved a stripper pole.
04of 10Mark Ronson/YoutubeYoung children shooting guns are likely a nod to Cyrus' involvement inMarch for Our Livesand gun control activism.
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Young children shooting guns are likely a nod to Cyrus' involvement inMarch for Our Livesand gun control activism.
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06of 10Mark Ronson/YoutubeFootball players take a knee,a reference to the controversial NFL protests against police brutality.
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Football players take a knee,a reference to the controversial NFL protests against police brutality.
07of 10Mark Ronson/YoutubeOver-sized stuffed animals come from Cyrus' music video for “We Can’t Stop.”
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Over-sized stuffed animals come from Cyrus' music video for “We Can’t Stop.”
08of 10Mark Ronson/YoutubeLooters once again enhance the political nature of the video.
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Looters once again enhance the political nature of the video.
09of 10Mark Ronson/YoutubeCyrus poses at the video’s end with her arms out in front of a car with its doors open, which evokes Jesus on the crucifix.
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Cyrus poses at the video’s end with her arms out in front of a car with its doors open, which evokes Jesus on the crucifix.
10of 10Mark Ronson/YoutubeA protester wears a plastic bag with text that reads, “The King Is Naked,” perhaps a reference to Cyrus' outspoken criticism ofPresident Donald Trump. Recent protest art around the country depicted him naked.
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A protester wears a plastic bag with text that reads, “The King Is Naked,” perhaps a reference to Cyrus' outspoken criticism ofPresident Donald Trump. Recent protest art around the country depicted him naked.
source: people.com