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Miley Cyrus offered $1m to join porn industry

Los Angeles - Miley Cryus has been offered $1m to direct a porn film.

Adult retailer Gamelink has approached the We Can't Stop hitmaker with the staggering sum as part of a lucrative deal which would see her take "full creative control" over hardcore sex scenes from the director's chair.

In a letter written to Miley's representatives on Wednesday the company's Vice President, Jeff Dillon, praised the star's "empowering" attitude towards sex and even claimed he wanted to help the 20-year-old singer in her attempts to ditch her former Hannah Montana image.

'You are not a little girl anymore'

He wrote: "[You've] become an empowered young woman that is unapologetic about your lifestyle, especially when it comes to expressing your sexuality (...) you are the ideal choice to show the world your vision as an artist in the world of adult entertainment."

The letter even referenced Miley's recent spat with singer Sinead O'Connor who accused the star of "prostituting" herself to the music industry by sexualising her image.

The documents obtained by TMZ, continued: "We at Gamelink feel this gives you a chance to finally show the world you are not a little girl anymore, and you won't bow to the pressures of the likes of Sinead O'Connor, who is jealous of your success."

The offer comes after Miley's appearance on The Today Show on Monday during which she admitted she has enjoyed the attention her controversial performance with Robin Thicke at the MTV Video Music Awards in August has garnered her.

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