Disney Channel's president loves the gay Miley Cyrus video spoof
by Mike Moody, posted Aug 29th 2009 8:29AM
The video below features a group of gay dudes in speedos dancing on the beach to Miley Cyrus' "Party in the USA." And Disney loves it.
Seriously. In a surprising move, Disney, who owns Miley's music (as well as her soul), has allowed the video to become a hit on YouTube, and Disney employees have reportedly been e-mailing it to each other all week. It even got the seal of approval from Rich Ross, the president of Disney Channels Worldwide. Mr. Ross recently placed a phone call to the maker of the video, Esquire marketing exec Dave Fudge, just to tell him he "loved it."
The spoof has collected more than 200,000 views in just three days. Even Miley is a fan; "I am OBSESSED with this video! Let's make one!" she posted about Fudge's work this week on Twitter.
What can I say about this hilarious three-minute video, other than Disney should put these guys to work full-time cranking out clips for Miley and her tween pop label mates? It looks like Miley just got some free publicity for her new record, which goes on sale at Wal-Mart next week.
[via Media Decoder]
Seriously. In a surprising move, Disney, who owns Miley's music (as well as her soul), has allowed the video to become a hit on YouTube, and Disney employees have reportedly been e-mailing it to each other all week. It even got the seal of approval from Rich Ross, the president of Disney Channels Worldwide. Mr. Ross recently placed a phone call to the maker of the video, Esquire marketing exec Dave Fudge, just to tell him he "loved it."
The spoof has collected more than 200,000 views in just three days. Even Miley is a fan; "I am OBSESSED with this video! Let's make one!" she posted about Fudge's work this week on Twitter.
What can I say about this hilarious three-minute video, other than Disney should put these guys to work full-time cranking out clips for Miley and her tween pop label mates? It looks like Miley just got some free publicity for her new record, which goes on sale at Wal-Mart next week.
[via Media Decoder]

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