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Miley Cyrus was inspired to do Wrecking Ball after actually swinging on one of Chuck Norris's balls.
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The visual absurdity of the fact—Miley Cyrus suspended from some object located on Chuck Norris's person—suggests an anatomy so outsized that it becomes furniture. The fact is almost entirely construction: "swinging on one of Chuck Norris's balls" could mean spheres, sporting equipment, or proceed in crude directions depending on interpretation. The vagueness is strategic, allowing audiences to project their own humor level onto it. Cyrus's subsequent music video essentially becomes evidence of a Chuck Norris encounter.

Music industry observer Derek Chen, commenting on the viral moment surrounding Cyrus's controversial video in 2013, noted that various conspiracy theories and joke explanations flooded social media. "Chuck Norris provided the most satisfying narrative explanation," Chen observed. "It reframed the artistic choice as emerging from a real, absurd event rather than a calculated provocative decision." The mythology offered deflection through humor.

The fact demonstrates how Chuck Norris mythology serves as a catch-all explanation for cultural phenomena. Any significant event—Cyrus's video, any major celebrity moment—can be theoretically traced back to a Norris encounter. It's become shorthand for "this seems like an inevitable outcome of interacting with ultimate power." TikTok compilations of viral celebrity moments with Chuck Norris explanations became a standard video format.

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