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PHOTOS: Miley Cyrus' New Style Is Too Sexy For A 17-Year-Old!

Jun. 22 2010, Published 4:30 a.m. ET

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Miley Cyrus, 17, is the latest teen queen to undergo a controversial makeover and transform from a Disney good girl to sizzling sex pot.

The Hannah Montana star has recently been squeezing into scandalous barely-there stage outfits while promoting her new album Can’t Be Tamed, and the skimpy cut-out dress she wore at the MuchMusic Awards on Sunday night has added to the mounting concern that she is growing up too fast.

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RadarOnline.com has tracked Miley’s transformation from a squeaky clean tween to raunchy rock star.

In early 2006, Cyrus was a fresh-faced teenager who opted for jeans, cute tops, and long dresses. By the summer however, Miley began to show some signs of her future daredevil dressing.

On a June 2006 red carpet, she raised the hemline of her clothes a few inches, stepping out in a still-youthful mini dress paired with tall brown boots. The next month at the Monster House premiere, she went a step further by flaunting her midriff in a sheer tank top.

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By the end of 2006, Miley was in full glamour model mode, constantly showing up to events in short cocktail dresses that hugged her new womanly curves.

Over the past year, Miley’s fashion motto has been “less is more,” as she fills her wardrobe with tiny booty shorts, courageous cutouts, and skin-tight leather. On her current Can’t Be Tamed tour, Cyrus’ stage outfits continue to push the envelope on flesh-baring fashion.

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