Were you more relaxed or wild for the new year? Either way, you might have missed this duo who capped off 2022 on a high note. For the second year in a row, artist Miley Cyrus hosted a concert-style New Year’s Eve party, produced and broadcast by NBC. Among her guests, the former Hannah Montana has invited FLETCHER, a singer known for her lyrics full of sapphic love. What was the surprise of fans of one or the other of the two interpreters to see the intoxicating chemistry between the two artists. It would almost be like shouting “Bravo lesbians”.
Miley Cyrus and FLETCHER sing Sapphic version of “Midnight Sky”.
In fact, Miley Cyrus and FLETCHER sang a duet on one of the recent hits from the premiere, “Midnight Sky.” Between two vocalizations, the two performers regularly held hands or embraced each other. In addition to their breathtaking vocal performance, they then delivered a public display of affection between joyful ladies.
Genuine lesbian visibility, rather than simulated male gaze
Without trying to hypersexualize them at the moment, the fact that an openly bisexual artist like Miley Cyrus and an openly queer artist like FLETCHER could behave this way on a mainstream channel in a show so watched and re-watched constitutes a form of lesbian representation that is still too much rare. . Since then, their fans have raved about the sequence, imagining a torrid and creative relationship between the two.
Miley grabbed her head and Cari was like PANIC pic.twitter.com/EdKtagPzH8
—Georgia (@ImStillStranded) January 1, 2023
SORRY BUT WHEN MILEY GRABS HER CHIN pic.twitter.com/b8j43TbG2j
—Georgia (@ImStillStranded) January 1, 2023
Cari’s soul left right here and I don’t blame her one bit pic.twitter.com/GnA6Ela5Ml
— Alex (@oatmilkslutclub) January 1, 2023
I just know Cari was freaking out, but Fletcher owned that shit pic.twitter.com/k7hx3Hs3ji
— L. I love you bitch (@fletchlalisa) January 1, 2023
no i’m not done yet dear fletcher performing in the midnight sky with miley cyrus thanks for asking pic.twitter.com/26yaFLbXcB
— estée (@esteetic) January 1, 2023
FLETCHER also joked about this more Sapphic duo on Twitter:
gay panic
— FLETCHER (@findingfletcher) January 1, 2023
In short, the year 2023 will perhaps rhyme with more authentic lesbian visibility, rather than simulated for the male gauzeAlright then.
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