Miley Cyrus Doesn't Think 'Supergirl' Sends the Right Message to Viewers

Miley Cyrus Doesn't Think 'Supergirl' Sends the Right Message to Viewers

Miley Cyrus isn’t happy with the CW’s program Supergirl, which she thinks sends the wrong message to viewers.

The 24-year-old entertainer explained that she has a problem with the title, which is inaccurate and may make people uncomfortable.

“There’s a show called Supergirl. I think having a show with a gender attached to it is weird. One, it’s a woman on that f**king billboard – it’s not a little girl,” she said to Variety.

Miley continued, “Two, what if you’re a little boy who wants to be a girl so bad that this makes you feel bad? I think having a title like Supergirl doesn’t give the power that people think it does.”

In the past, Supergirl‘s creative team has explained that the name stems from the character of Supergirl, who is Superman’s younger cousin and separate from Superwoman.

“We knew going in that Supergirl might imply a younger audience, but we felt we could take a powerful word back and participate in introducing that to a new generation and say that doesn’t just mean young or inconsequential. It should be strong and bold. That was our goal,” producer Greg Berlanti previously explained.

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