It's safe to assume that Selena Gomez isn't too happy about her "cameo" at Miley Cyrus's Bangerz tour stop in Milan Monday night.
When singing her song "F U," Cyrus grabbed a cardboard cutout of Gomez from the audience. Seconds later, she hurled the photo off the stage after belting the lyrics, "I don't really have much to say/I was over it the second that I saw her name."
Cyrus did not explain what prompted the gesture. It's unclear whether the incident was in response to an actual gripe with Gomez, or if it was just one of Cyrus's typical onstage antics. Neither Gomez nor Cyrus have addressed the matter on their social media pages.
Last summer, Gomez showed her support of Cyrus, following the "We Can't Stop" singer's controversial performance with Robin Thicke at the MTV Video Music Awards, describing it as amazing. "I thought it was awesome," Gomez told Us Weekly. "I like Robin Thicke too, so I like that they [collaborated]. I thought that was good."
During a show in London last month, Cyrus reportedly dissed her ex-fiancĂ© Liam Hemsworth. Cyrus said she wrote the song "Wrecking Ball" after a breakup with an unnamed person. "I wrote this song after somebody broke my heart, and I just wanted to say f-- you," she said. "I wanted to write a No. 1 hit, something that would be on the radio — he would hear my song and will keep hearing it for the rest of his life."
Cyrus has also publicly slammed Katy Perry. In March, Perry and Cyrus traded words after an onstage kiss, although that remakr seemed to be just a joke. When Perry later joked that she was taken aback because "God knows where [Miley's] tongue has been," Cyrus tweeted a sarcastic reply. "Girl if ur worried abt where tongues have been good thing ur ex boo is ur EX BOO cause we ALL know where THAT been," she said.
When singing her song "F U," Cyrus grabbed a cardboard cutout of Gomez from the audience. Seconds later, she hurled the photo off the stage after belting the lyrics, "I don't really have much to say/I was over it the second that I saw her name."
Cyrus did not explain what prompted the gesture. It's unclear whether the incident was in response to an actual gripe with Gomez, or if it was just one of Cyrus's typical onstage antics. Neither Gomez nor Cyrus have addressed the matter on their social media pages.
Last summer, Gomez showed her support of Cyrus, following the "We Can't Stop" singer's controversial performance with Robin Thicke at the MTV Video Music Awards, describing it as amazing. "I thought it was awesome," Gomez told Us Weekly. "I like Robin Thicke too, so I like that they [collaborated]. I thought that was good."
During a show in London last month, Cyrus reportedly dissed her ex-fiancĂ© Liam Hemsworth. Cyrus said she wrote the song "Wrecking Ball" after a breakup with an unnamed person. "I wrote this song after somebody broke my heart, and I just wanted to say f-- you," she said. "I wanted to write a No. 1 hit, something that would be on the radio — he would hear my song and will keep hearing it for the rest of his life."
Cyrus has also publicly slammed Katy Perry. In March, Perry and Cyrus traded words after an onstage kiss, although that remakr seemed to be just a joke. When Perry later joked that she was taken aback because "God knows where [Miley's] tongue has been," Cyrus tweeted a sarcastic reply. "Girl if ur worried abt where tongues have been good thing ur ex boo is ur EX BOO cause we ALL know where THAT been," she said.
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