After Vanity Fair's photos of a topless Miley Cyrus hit the internet, the Disney star's wholesome image were put into question. Not helping her cause were photos of her with Kim Kardashian although it's not like she was running up in the club with the star of Ray J's sex tape.
Perhaps as an act of damage control Cyrus is the spokesperson for the latest "Got Milk?" campaign.

Here's the text in the ad:
"Actress by day. Rocker by night. I've got to keep fit to keep up. So I drink milk. Some studies suggest that teens who choose milk over sugary drinks tend to be leaner and the protein helps build muscle. It's the best of both worlds."
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Very cute and wholesome. RE: the A.L. photos in VF, she was NOT topless. She was more covered up than in her stage costumes or what most teenage girls wear to the prom. She had on pants and fabric, loosely draped around her under her armpits. There was no cleavage, no nipples, just her shoulders and neck. A tube top shows more. A.L. does not take tasteless or inaappropriate photographs. Any parent, as Miley's apparently did, could rest assured that this professional artist would not misrepresent a young girl. She has a reputation to uphold, too. By people saying the pictures of Miley are in bad taste, I believe they are criticizing A.L.'s work and reputation as one of the most respected editorial photographers of today. Let's talk about the election, the war, unemployment, global warming, health care, the price of gas, or genocide in Darfur. Get a grip on your perspective, Folks!