Miley Cyrus Sex Dolls Now Selling Out

Cyrus' Attorneys Unable to Stop Sales

Tina Molly Lang
Miley Cyrus sex dolls are selling like hot cakes all over North America.

The blow-up sex dolls sell for around $25 and come with a description that reads, "She's had years of practice speaking into the mic, and now she's ready for yours. Just add air and this teen-queen pole-dancing princess comes of age right before your own eyes. Daddy's little stoner is ready for you to bone her!"

The Finally Mylie Love Doll was created by Pipdream Productions, an adult novelty company that has also created inflatable dolls of Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez, and Beyonce.

Cyrus is none too happy about the fact that her image is being used to excite people in the bedroom. According to MileySource.net, her lawyers are suing for an unspecified amount of money and requesting that the dolls be pulled off the shelves immediately.

Yet these sex dolls aren't going anywhere anytime soon. According to PopCrunch, online retailers have not heard about the lawsuit, and they have no plans of taking the sex dolls off the shelves. One website owner commented that the dolls have already sold out, and the site is waiting for more inventory.

This is not the first time a Disney Channel actress has dealt with her image being used for adult purposes. In 2008, "Suite Life" star Brenda Song's face was featured in an escort service ad. According to TMZ, Song's attorney and Disney took action right away, issuing a cease and desist letter for unauthorized use of Brenda Song's image.

It was especially important to Song to take action because, according to her attorney, she is very careful about her public image and does not accept roles that could taint her in the public eye (as reported by Backstage.com).

As Song commented in a press release, "As a role model to millions of young people, I feel I have to take a stand against this company in regards to its exploitation of my image. In filing this lawsuit, I hope to prevent this company from doing this again to anyone else."

Unlike Cyrus, who can be controversial at times, Song is someone who tends to keep a low profile and maintain a squeaky clean image. Her case shows that it can happen to anyone.

It's one thing for Miley to dance around a pole or get caught smoking a bong (making mistakes that many teenagers make). It's another for a company to use her image for adult purposes without her consent.

Given her parents' recent decision not to divorce, as well as her father's recent statements about her behavior, it would certainly be in Miley's best interests to have these sex dolls removed. Given what she's been through recently, Miley Cyrus deserves a break.

Published by Tina Molly Lang - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment and Lifestyle

Tina Molly Lang is a violinist, violin, piano, and voice teacher. She is also an active writer. Her work has been published in The American Thinker, Active Americans, Yahoo's OMG! and Yahoo News.  View profile

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