HOLLYWOOD - Pop star Justin Timberlake has waded into the debate over Miley Cyrus' controversial photo shoot in Vanity Fair magazine--urging people to stop "picking" on the teenager.
The candid snaps--which show 15-year-old Cyrus posing bare-backed, wrapped in a satin sheet--have caused outrage, forcing the singer/actress to apologize and claim she was duped into the shots, which were taken by controversial photographer Annie Leibovitz.
But Timberlake--whose first taste of fame was in Disney's Mickey Mouse Club when he was a child--is convinced the media deliberately target "wholesome" teen stars and attempt to create scandal around them.
Timberlake insists that although this practice has been going on for a long time, it doesn't make it right.
He tells MTV.com, "Of course they're going to pick (on) a wholesome, American, young female (for) the first sign of anything.
"Unfortunately, there's a picture of her that's published with her in just a blanket. And that's the photo, that's the catalyst. But that's also the age we live in. People want to take a photo, and that's who you are for a year's time. We've all become victims of that."
And the pop hunk admits he feels so sorry for Cyrus, he would love to defend her by making a fashion statement, joking, "I'm gonna make 'Leave Miley Alone' T-shirts."
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