Are You Kidding? Miley Cyrus Goes From Twerking To Leading Time Magazine 'Person Of The Year' Poll
Nov. 29 2013, Published 1:30 p.m. ET
In a new Miley Cyrus outrage, the twerking star is currently leading in a Time magazine person of the year reader poll!
Incredibly, Cyrus, 21, is getting 29 percent of the vote with fans considering her more newsworthy than President Barack Obama, or Pope Francis, Entertainment Weekly reports.
And the New York Daily News writes that the "Wrecking Ball" singer's nearest competition, Indian politician Narendra Modi, is ten percent behind in the voting for the prestigious poll.
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But those who are appalled by the pop star's wild behavior should rely on cooler heads prevailing at the prestigious magazine. According to the rules, Time's actual person of the year is decided by the publication's editors.