Unimpressive: Miley Cyrus’ appearance on The X Factor’ television program Sunday evening left viewers wanting more.
Once more, Miley Cyrus couldn’t help but playfully stick her tongue out while performing on The X Factor from her makeshift sand dune.
Time flew by as Miley kicked off her performance on a simulated sandy hill inside a box on the X Factor set.
People were disappointed when Miley Cyrus didn’t stir things up and go against the X Factor producers by delivering a more controversial performance.
During her performance of Wrecking Ball, Miley started off perched on a simulated sand dune, but unfortunately, her singing didn’t quite win over the audience of the X Factor.
During a performance of “Wrecking Ball” on the X Factor, Miley Cyrus rocked a gold dress and black turban that had viewers comparing her outfit to aluminum foil and a Ferrero Rocher wrapper.
Miley makes a grand entrance from a simulated ocean of sand on the X Factor stage, creating an entirely new atmosphere for viewers.
Fashion clash: Miley rocked a one-of-a-kind ensemble, blending high-end design with retro flair. She paired a stunning gold crepe dress from Marc Jacobs with chic Chanel jewelry, topped off by a cool black turban snagged from a market stall in London’s trendy Brick Lane.
Miley Cyrus caused a stir by appearing barefoot and wearing bacofoil during her performance on X Factor. Show producers warned that they would potentially cut her performance because she refused to pre-record it. In the end, her performance turned out to be more tame than expected.
Sand over substance: Miley’s outfit, set design, and vocals all received criticism, with some feeling that there was lacking substance in her performance.
Miley’s devoted followers were quick to point out that her performance seemed lackluster due to her exhaustion.
Barlow and his children: Gary Barlow delivered a performance of his Mumford and Sons-inspired new song “Let Me Go” during the show.