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Miley Cyrus Joins Juicy J To Twerk It Out On Stage


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By Maurice Bobb

Maybe you can say no to Miley Cyrus’ twerking, but Juicy J can’t. The "We Can’t Stop” singer was at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, Calif. Saturday (June 8) night to catch Juicy J’s set on the “Stay Trippy” tour, when she finagled her way on stage during the Three 6 Mafia MC’s performance of "Bandz a Make Her Dance."

While money rained down on the stage, the former Nickelodeon star, dressed in striped pants and a black bustier, turned her “assets” towards the packed house and proceeded to booty pop. Footage of the impromptu twerk session went viral and according to Juicy, it was the highlight of the show.

“Miley Cyrus twerked on stage tonite! The crowd went crazy! #staytrippytour,” Juicy J tweeted.

NBA legend Shaq got wind of it and asked about it on Twitter. “Is this lil Miley Cyrus,” he tweeted, along with a link to the video.

 

“Yes!she knows how to twerk it lol,” he responded, cosigning Miley’s skills.

 

Juicy J’s right. Miley gave everyone a taste of her twerking skills back in March, when the video of her twerking in a unicorn onesie to J.Dash’s “WOP” went viral. In addition to Miley, Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa also rocked the stage with the Stay Trippy rapper.



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