Cyrus is not pregnant, according to sources.
Miley Cyrus has made it quite clear, through the use of expletive language, that she is under the weather and not pregnant.
According to E! Online, the 20-year-old singer took defensive stance Wednesday night when a female paparazzi questioned if she was pregnant as she was leaving a doctor’s office in Beverly Hills. In responding to the question Cyrus said, “No I’m f–king sick, you bitch.” TMZ reports the former Hannah Montana star has been diagnosed with laryngitis, citing a medical report that she was holding in her hand when she left the medical building.
If the public wanted even more proof that the Cyrus wasn’t feeling well they could of checked out her Twitter page the same night in which she tweeted, “Sick #iwantmymommy.”
Earlier that day Cyrus also gave fans a sneak peek of her fourth upcoming studio by releasing the music video for “We Can’t Stop.” She made the announcement on Twitter saying, “It’s finally here! The music video for ‘We Can’t Stop’ is now on VEVO.”
Although her album is not expected to hit stores until later this year, viewers got a glimpse into a very different Cyrus that they have been used to. US Weekly reports that Cyrus sheds her innocent Disney image in the new single, which features references to sex, strip clubs and drugs. Within in the video Cyrus is shown grinding on a bed, shaking her rear end and making out with a doll, among many other things.
A drastically different image is exactly what she Cyrus was aiming for as she told Billboard magazine in a recent interview that she wanted “to start as new artist” for her upcoming album.
“Right now, when people go to iTunes and listen to my old music, it’s so irritating to me because I can’t just erase that stuff and start over,” she told the magazine. “My last record [‘Can’t Be Tamed’] I feel so disconnected from — I was 16 or 17 when I made it. When you’re in your 20s, you just don’t really know that person anymore.”
Cyrus explained that “We Can’t Stop” symbolizes her more adult life saying, “I didn’t make this song for the critics, but for the people living it. I’m 20 years old and I want to talk to the people that are up all night with their friends. It’s based on a true story of a crazy night I had: When I heard the song for the first time, it captured exactly what I was living.”
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