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Party in the ER: Miley Cyrus Hits the Hospital After "Cutting" Incident

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Oh noes! Singer-actress Miley Cyrus had to hit up the emergency room last night after an at-home cutting incident. Oh, and by cutting we mean the kind with a kitchen knife. Young Ms. Cyrus apparently was giving the whole domestic diva a whirl when she cut herself in the kitchen of her Toluca Lake home while making dinner, according to TMZ.

The cut was bad enough to make Miley's mom, grandma and boyfriend--the whole crew!--to haul Cyrus off to the ER to get stitched up.

It's not known if "Bob Miley" was hitting the salvia before the kitchen slip up, or if penis cake was on the menu. Ahem.

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