Miley Cyrus Twerking, Crying, Flashing Nips

Miley Cyrus is, for all intents and purposes, moving on with her life following her split from Liam Hemsworth; she’s continuing with the provocative outfits, the racy shows, and yes, the twerking. But recently she hit Vegas, and the mask began to slip a little…along with her top. The 20-year old performed at the iHeartRadio […]
Miley Cyrus Twerking, Crying, Flashing Nips
Written by Amanda Crum

Miley Cyrus is, for all intents and purposes, moving on with her life following her split from Liam Hemsworth; she’s continuing with the provocative outfits, the racy shows, and yes, the twerking. But recently she hit Vegas, and the mask began to slip a little…along with her top.

The 20-year old performed at the iHeartRadio Music Festival on Saturday in a lace-up bustier with nothing underneath, and when it slipped, the crowd got a view of her nip. Later, during a different set at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, she donned a white mesh number with fur sleeves and black pasties underneath, so maybe she learned her lesson.

Audience members have said that during her performance of “Wrecking Ball”, she had tears streaming down her face, but that didn’t stop her from partying backstage with Khloé Kardshian Odom, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner and, at some point, twerking.

Cyrus has long outgrown her “Hannah Montana” days and has made quite a few waves in Hollywood with her choice of wardrobe these days, but several celebrities say they don’t see anything wrong with it. Dawn Richard of Danity Kane weighed in, saying, “I think everyone has a different type of risky. It may be risky for one person but comfortable for the next.”

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