Not impressive: Miley Cyrus didn’t quite hit the mark with her performance on The X Factor’ TV show on Sunday evening.
Once more, Miley Cyrus was caught on camera playfully sticking her tongue out while performing on The X Factor, seated on her artificial sand dune.
Time’s shifting grains: Miley kicked off her act standing on a fabricated sandy hill inside a glowing box during her performance on the X Factor stage.
Fans were disappointed that Miley Cyrus didn’t go against the X Factor producers’ wishes and put on a more daring and controversial show.
During her performance of Wrecking Ball, Miley started off on a fake sand dune, but unfortunately, her singing didn’t win over the audience of the X Factor.
During her performance on the X Factor, Miley Cyrus wowed the audience in a stunning gold dress and black turban. Some viewers couldn’t help but compare her outfit to a bacofoil and Ferrero Rocher wrapper.
Miley emerges dramatically from the artificial sand dune, introducing a whole new world on the X Factor stage.
Fashion contrast: Miley rocked a one-of-a-kind ensemble blending high-end pieces with vintage finds. She paired a stunning gold crepe dress from Marc Jacobs with Chanel jewelry, topped off with a black turban snagged from a market in London’s Brick Lane.
Miley Cyrus risked having her performance cut on X Factor when she insisted on singing live instead of pre-recording it, but her show turned out to be much more toned down than expected, with bare feet and bacofoil being the highlights of her appearance.
Critics didn’t just point out Miley’s outfit and the unconventional set design as reasons for criticism, they also found her vocals unimpressive.
Getting stuck in quicksand: Miley’s dedicated supporters argued that her show was not up to par due to her fatigue.
Barlow and his children: Gary Barlow also showcased his Mumford and Sons-inspired new track Let Me Go during his appearance on the program.