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She Just 'Can't Stop': Miley Cyrus Gets a Little Nasty Again, This Time at Europe Music Awards (UPDATE: She Reportedly Smoked a Joint Onstage, Too!)
November 10, 2013
But do you think the newest controversial pop star was done? Not even close.
Story by the Associated Press; curated by Dave Urbanski
AMSTERDAM (AP) — Miley Cyrus opened MTV's Europe Music Awards with her hit "We Can't Stop," wearing a space-themed silver spandex suit.
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But do you think the newest controversial pop star was done? Not even close.
Picking where she left off at the VMAs a couple of months ago, Cyrus engaged in a bit of "twerking" with a female dwarf.
(Image source: YouTube raw video)
(Image source: YouTube raw video)
To the delight of the crowd in Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome, Cyrus finished the number by sticking out her tongue — the same expression she flashed repeatedly during her eyebrow-raising appearance at MTV's Video Music Awards in New York in August.
She also reportedly smoked a joint onstage. Marijuana smokers in the Netherlands can't be prosecuted for possession of small amounts, and it's sold openly in cafes known euphemistically as "coffee shops."
Cyrus recently guest hosted "Saturday Night Live" in which she performed a raunchy send-up as Michele Bachmann singing a version of "We Can't Stop" that got plenty of attention, too.
The show is scheduled to be rebroadcast in the U.S. later Sunday.
Here's a clip of Miley's latest antics via YouTube:
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