Miley Cyrus Instagram Nude Photos: Should You Screen Your Child's Phone from Singer's Racy Pics?

According to Fox News, Miley Cyrus posted some revealing photos on social media on Friday. The star's boyfriend, Patrick Schwarzenegger, was reportedly partying at the Coachella Music Festival on the same day. Schwarzenegger was allegedly out and about in multiple parties in Coachella. While partying at the festival, he even reportedly ran into Brandi Cyrus, his girlfriend's sister.

US Magazine also reported that Patrick and his alleged female date at Coachella saw model, Gigi Hadid and her boyfriend, Cody Simpson. Patrick and Miley's relationship was said to be in trouble last month after Arnold's son flirted with another girl.

Cyrus posted a photo of her naked bath session and bare nipples. The 22-year old singer-actress shared some pictures online of her sessions in the studio with Mike Will Made-It. Mike worked with the singer in her "Bangerz" album.

Cyrus captioned one of the photos with the following message, "$ MAKAZZZ $ @mikewillmadeit."

In a tough looking selfie photo featuring Miley and Mike with a message written on the photo,  "If you lame that's a shame. You can't hang with us."

Miley Cyrus nude photos on Instagram will get anybody's attention. Surely, if you parent young kids, you likely have many reasons to worry about these images.

As Safekids.com suggested, you may want to take comfort in these tips to better protect your kids from racy celeb pics, such as, well, those of Miley!

1.    Talk Openly to Your Kids

Talking openly without reservations is the key to making your children better understand things. Having a clear understanding minimizes mistaken interpretations. For starters, explain to your kids the purpose of social media and the good and the bad that arise out of its usage.

2.    Only 13 Years Old and Above for Instagram Use

Exercise close supervision to Instagram usage of kids younger than 13. Instagram allows usage for people below 13, but with parental supervision. If your children are below 13 and using Instagram without parental permission, then you might have something to be concerned about.

3.    Supervise Kids in Enabling Privacy Settings

Supervise your kids when they enable privacy settings in Instagram. Doing so lets you guide them in appropriate usage of the site. However, you need to do this without appearing too controlling in their eyes.

4.    Guide Kids in Enabling Location Privacy Setting

Being discreet in location is important online. Let your kids know this, and explain the reasons behind such necessity. Discreet location better enable kids avoid contact with members whose profiles bear revealing images.

You don't need to be alarmed by the racy content that unexpectedly dominates in Instagram and other social media sites. Keep these words of wisdom in mind, and your kids will be safe and sound.

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