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Miley Talks Molly and Trayvon Martin in Daily Mail

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After much speculation about what appeared to be blatant drug references in her latest single“We Can’t Stop,” Miley Cyrus has finally admitted that she was in fact talking about the drug in her second-highest charting song. The song, which was released in early June, includes the lyrics “So la da da di we like to party/Dancing with Molly.”

Initially, producers of the song claimed that the correct lyrics were the innocent “Dancing with Miley,” but in a recent interview with the Daily Mail, Miss Cyrus stated that the interpretation of the lyrics depends on your age and experience. “It depends on who’s doing what. If you’re aged ten it’s ‘Miley.’ If you know what I’m talking about then you know. I just wanted it to be played on the radio and they’re already had to edit it so much . . . You can Google me and you know what I’m up to – you know what the lyric is saying.”

The controversial music video accompanying the notorious song was met with mixed reviews and was extensively edited around the world. The UK version in particular was cut down. “They’ve edited the video here in the UK. They put a big X over my mouth ‘cos I was going like ‘this’ (gesture for oral sex) . . . No gyrating, no ***********, there was a lot less. They took out literally everything. I thought the video wasn’t bad, then MTV in the UK sent, like, 18 notes asking for changes.”

In a hilarious example of just how disconnected from reality she is, Miley continued her argument by nonsensically comparing the backlash against the subject matter in her video to the travesty of the recent Travyon Martin case. “I just think the world is so lame because you can shoot people in a movie and you can let people like Zimmerman off on trial but you can’t have someone going like ‘this’ (gesture for oral sex.) That is so dumb to me.” Although we are shocked and slightly impressed that she is keeping up with current events, this comparison between these two completely different ideas is ridiculous to say the least.

Miley has promised fans that she will release a "crazier" uncensored director's cut of the video once it receives 100 million views on YouTube.  At 92 million views already, the wait shouldn't be too much longer.

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