Miley Cyrus may thought that she has less support on her Gypsy Heart tour in the U.S., but in some states, her upcoming shows are briefly inspiring. Ever since the former Disney darling said that "Gypsy Heart is not just a tour for me, but a mission to spread love", the Hindus and Jews community in Nevada began to ask her to raise awareness towards the Gypsy apartheid issue on her tour.
The Hindus and Jews wanted Miley to use her forthcoming tour to spread awareness among people about the apartheid issue suffered by around 15 million European Gypsies. The community hoped that the former "Hannah Montana" star could really "show her love" towards the Gypsy brothers and sisters who were facing societal exclusion and suffering from maltreatment and abandonment in Europe.
The particular community insisted that Miley could be a very effective campaign tool to pursue people's concern on the Gypsy apartheid issue. In the past, some other Hollywood stars had successfully led the world societies to fight against South Africa's apartheid issue. Therefore, the Hindus and Jews believed that Miley could serve for the similar campaign and they would support her for that.
Meanwhile, Miley's Gypsy Heart tour is a part of her "Can't Be Tamed" album promotion. It will start on April 29 to July 2. She will do the tour in Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico, Philippines and Australia.
The Hindus and Jews wanted Miley to use her forthcoming tour to spread awareness among people about the apartheid issue suffered by around 15 million European Gypsies. The community hoped that the former "Hannah Montana" star could really "show her love" towards the Gypsy brothers and sisters who were facing societal exclusion and suffering from maltreatment and abandonment in Europe.
The particular community insisted that Miley could be a very effective campaign tool to pursue people's concern on the Gypsy apartheid issue. In the past, some other Hollywood stars had successfully led the world societies to fight against South Africa's apartheid issue. Therefore, the Hindus and Jews believed that Miley could serve for the similar campaign and they would support her for that.
Meanwhile, Miley's Gypsy Heart tour is a part of her "Can't Be Tamed" album promotion. It will start on April 29 to July 2. She will do the tour in Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico, Philippines and Australia.