Miley drops c-word in angry tweet

Sep 5, 2013 - 15:37
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Miley drops c-word in angry tweet
Miley Cyrus "twerks" against Robin Thicke and right, on stage. Picture: Supplied

MILEY Cyrus has tweeted herself into another controversy and is likely to yet again spark outrage after using extremely foul language to describe a paparazzo.

Cyrus tweeted this moing that she had called a photographer a c..., and said she was saying so on social media "before he makes breaking 'news' out of it".

 

Cyrus tweet

The almost-certainly offending tweet.

What caused the outburst is unclear, but the sweetheart-cum-shocker  is high on the list of paparazzo targets, especially since she busted back into the headlines in controversies over her "twerking"  awards night video and another tweet which carried a picture of her with a woman showing off enormous breasts. 

And she's not the first to call intrusive photographers nasty names, although not everyone can instantly share their displeasure with millions of twitter followers.

 

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