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Video: Miley Cyrus Twerks (Again) Onstage At House Of Blues
You guys, Miley Cyrus loves to twerk. Like, she can't stop won't stop. After posting a video to her Facebook a few months ago of herself shakin' dat ass while rocking a unicorn onesie, she's now taken her act live: On Saturday night, she hopped onstage at a Juicy J concert at West Hollywood's House of Blues and just broke. It. Down.
Cyrus got her groove on to Three 6 Mafia MC’s performance of "Bandz a Make Her Dance," and she can be seen busting moves while holding a speaker, and then while holding on for dear life to singer Regina.
Here's the dance in as much of its entirety as has been released on the internet:
Juicy J took to Twitter to endorse Miley's performance, writing:
Miley Cyrus twerked on stage tonite! The crowd went crazy! #staytrippytour http://t.co/kZRzOkywYc
— juicy j (@therealjuicyj) June 9, 2013
...and:
S/o to @BigSean @wizkhalifa @MileyCyrus rocked the stage wit me tonite #staytrippytour #soldoutagain
— juicy j (@therealjuicyj) June 9, 2013
Cyrus just released her newest song, "We Can't Stop," and also appeared on Snoop Lion's recent single, "Ashtrays and Heartbreak."
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