Miley promises not to strip after 40

Oct 7, 2013 - 18:30
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Miley promises not to strip after 40
Miley Cyrus promises not to strip like Madonna and Kylie after 40

Miley Cyrus insists she won’t be following in Madonna and Kylie’s saucy middle-aged antics after insisting she will put it away at 40.

The 20-year-old gave hissing critics a deadline for her wicked ways after coming under increasing fire as her PR stunts get racier and racier.

‘Well, I heard when you tu 40 things start to go a little less sexual,’ Cyrus replied when she was asked how long her skimpies would be on show for during an appearance on The Today Show.

‘So probably around 40. Around that time. I heard that’s when people don’t have sex anymore so I guess maybe around then.’

The Wrecking Ball singer also fired back at Sinead O’Connor, who publicly waed her she was being pimped out.

‘If you want to know my thoughts, I think she’s an incredible artist,’ said Cyrus, biting her tongue at last.

‘I think she’s an awesome songwriter and I was really inspired by her for my ‘Wrecking Ball’ video, which is what started the whole thing.

‘I don’t know how someone can start a fight with somebody that’s saying “Hey I really respect you. And I really love what you did.” “You know what? You suck and I don’t like you.” That was kind of crazy, but like I said, I’m a big fan of hers, so it doesn’t really matter.’

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