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Miley Cyrus wears pasties, cries at Vegas festival

Miley Cyrus wears pasties, cries at Vegas festival
Miley Cyrus wears pasties, cries at Vegas festival
Miley Cyrus wears pasties, cries at Vegas festival, Miley Cyrus can't stop her wildness on stage. And she won't stop.

Cyrus followed her MTV Video Music Awards twerking and sledgehammer-licking "Wrecking Ball" with another equally wild performance.

The "We Can't Stop" star, introduced by Britney Spears, wore a white fishnet dress with black pasties and panties underneath, topped with a furry shrug and mock-turtleneck collar for a gig Saturday night in Las Vegas.

There, for the iHeartRadio performance, she twerked onstage alongside dwarves while singing into a banana-shaped microphone.

She then began to cry while singing "Wrecking Ball," as she does in the video. Her recent break with fiance Liam Hemsworth has sparked rumors that the song is about their relationship.

She defended her choices, though. Cyrus said that she knows "things I'm doing that's getting me into trouble and it's just me doing what my heart and soul is telling me what to do."

Donald Trump defended her, too, but said that the fishnet dress was not his favorite.

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