"Oh, to tell you the truth now, this thing got a lot bigger, a lot quicker than I ever planned," Miley Cyrus' dad told reporters at the CMA Awards in Nashville Wednesday. (That often happens when you lie. A spokesman for the Obama family is saying that no request was even ever made.)
"It's a double-edge sword for me because first of all, I have a great deal of respect for President-elect Obama," Cyrus said. "I just mentioned about them being on the show, and it snowballed."
The Obama girls will probably be doing something in April that his daughter won't be doing...going to school.
"As a daddy, I'll say to him what I say to any daddy, you may not want your daughter to get into show business," he warned. "But if the girls want to be on the show, and him and his wife think it's a good idea, I always say, everything in life, what's meant to be will happen."
The Obamas don't need their daughters to be the family's main breadwinners. So I doubt they will be pushing their daughters into show business. It is not the path that presidential daughters usually take.
But if it doesn't work out?
"If not, it's probably a good thing also because these girls are going to be in a unique spotlight, and they really do need to walk with certainty and care," Cyrus said. "I can see many reasons why it would be fun for them to do the show, but I also see a couple other reasons... I don't know."
In the end, Cyrus says the Obama's girls' appearance is out of his hands.
"I'll leave it up to faith," he said. "I think God has a plan for everything. I have no doubt if it's meant to be. I'll look up and see them some time before April."
Let me tell you something, God has more important things to do than worry about a stinking tv show.
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