What happened to Miley Cyrus’s character in Black Mirror? Fate explored

Still from Black Mirror (Image from YouTube/@Netflix)
Still from Black Mirror (Image from YouTube/@Netflix)

Black Mirror is one of the most popular television shows, and it explores the negative aspects of technology and how it affects society. When it debuted in 2011, it immediately became popular for its incisive, humorous analysis of current events.

The fifth season of the show debuted on Netflix in 2019, and despite only having three episodes, the season was jam-packed with poignant and thought-provoking scenes.

In Black Mirror, Miley Cyrus portrays Ashley O, a pop diva who is ensnared by her fame and subject to control from her management and family. As per the storyline, she is a well-known pop sensation who is bound by her tyrannical aunt.

After being drugged and placed in a coma, her brain is exploited to generate music. Two teenage admirers discover the truth, save her, and help her restore her independence and artistic expression.


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Black Mirror is renowned for examining the sinister and even dystopian aspects of technology. It has established a reputation for fusing eerie ideas with incisive social criticism, and its debut season frequently leaves viewers wondering about the ramifications of technology in the future. The show continued to interact with its viewers on this topic in 2019.

Ashley O, portrayed by Miley Cyrus, is a character who is manipulated by those around her and caught in the grip of fame. She is a talented vocalist who has been manipulated and abused by her family and management for profit.

They profit financially by using her reputation. She appears to be living the life of her dreams, but it quickly becomes apparent that she is not happy at all. The episode focuses on the drawbacks of celebrity culture, especially for women.

In the final episode, Ashley wants to make real music, but her aunt pushes her to keep making popular yet shallow pop songs. Ashley's aunt poisons her and puts her in a coma when she tries to rebel, then uses a machine to take music straight out of her head.

Ashley Too, a mechanical doll that mimics Ashley's demeanor, gains notoriety among her fans at the same time. Rachel, one of these fans, and her sister Jack learn the truth about Ashley's illness. Together, they liberate Ashley from prison, enabling her to awaken, take back her life, and start making music again on her own terms.

Miley's performance was among the most noteworthy of the season. Ashley seems to be the perfect example of what a modern pop artist ought to be: young, gorgeous, and beloved by her audience. It becomes clear throughout the course of the program that Ashley is not in control of her own life.

In an interview with The Guardian in 2019, Cyrus said,

"It’s an important story that needs to be told, such a realistic take on what it’s like working in the music industry. It really portrays the overt exploitation of artists and that numbers usually eclipse the creative most of the time."

Ashley O's true self was very different from Miley Cyrus's portrayal of her in Black Mirror. Miley's wild and rebellious personality is well known. There has been a lot of debate and reinvention during her career.

Miley has always pushed boundaries, from her early days as a Disney star in Hannah Montana to her daring foray into adult pop success. Her career has been characterized by the character she played in Black Mirror.

Significant changes take place in both her music and public image. Miley has always defied expectations as an actress and singer, which makes her ideal for the nuanced and multi-layered part of Ashley O.

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Edited by Abhimanyu Sharma