Miley Cyrus Supports Homeless Youth at MTV VMAs

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At the MTV Video Music Awards, Miley Cyrus's music video "Wrecking Ball" won the accolade for Video of the Year. Instead of taking the stage herself, she sent Jesse Helt, a homeless youth, to accept the award on her behalf. Helt shared his story and highlighted the struggles faced by homeless youth in Los Angeles, aiming to raise awareness about this pressing issue. The emotional speech brought the audience’s attention to the broader issue of homelessness, which statistically affects over 4.2 million young people in the United States annually. Miley Cyrus’s decision underscored her commitment to philanthropy and advocacy, particularly regarding youth homelessness. This act was part of her ongoing efforts through her foundation, the Happy Hippie Foundation, which supports homeless youth, LGBTQ youth, and other vulnerable populations. The impact of this moment was multifaceted. It not only drew substantial media coverage but also spurred conversations and prompted donations to organizations supporting homeless youth. Furthermore, it shed light on the narratives of individuals like Helt, emphasizing the humanity and potential often overshadowed by their circumstances. #WreckingBall #HomelessYouth #MTVVMAs #MileyCyrus #HappyHippieFoundation #MoofLife
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