Imaginary superstar rides a new wave of feminism

A daring work partly created by a nine-year-old prompts UK parliamentary attention and the approval of Yoko Ono and Neil Gaiman.
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Kimmings with niece Taylor in Credible Likeable Superstar Role Model

Caught between the girl and the woman, fairies and bra straps, girls waver precariously between the constant barrage of the desirable feminine and the urge to wear crazy socks and roll around in the dirt.

The clash struck UK performance artist Bryony Kimmings particularly deeply last year when Miley Cyrus gave Disney the proverbial finger, bent double with a ridiculously lecherous tongue and bumped her buns towards Robin Thicke’s groin at the Video Music Awards.

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Annika Priest
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Annika Priest is Entertainment Editor at Leader Newspapers and a freelance writer.