Miley twerks again in new live performance

Jun 10, 2013 - 10:24
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Miley twerks again in new live performance
Top turn: Miley Cyrus has twerked again in Los Angeles (Photo: John Shearer/Invision/AP)

Miley Cyrus has been twerking up a storm again – this time on stage with rapper Juicy J.

The Party In The USA singer, 20, caused a YouTube sensation when she posted a clip of herself  twerking in a unico outfit earlier this year.

And she was on hand to drop and pop to her rapper friend’s smash hit  Bandz A Make Her Dance on Saturday night in LA.

Miley marked the event by posting a pic of herself with the rapper on her Twitter feed with the caption ‘thanks for pushin my ass on stage tonight. That was toooo much fun @therealjuicyj’

The rapper retued the sentiment by saying ‘Last nite was epic #staytrippytour’ with his own instagram grab of the night.

Miley recently released her new single We Can’t Stop – although perhaps she can’t stop twerking.

Her fourth studio album is due for release late this year and is said to include collaborations with Pharrell Williams – who recently gave Daft Punk a boost in the charts with their track Get Lucky.

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