Miley Cyrus is the latest star to strip down for Marc Jacobs' "Protect the Skin You're In" campaign, posing nude for a $35 t-shirt that will benefit the NYU Cancer Institute and NYU Langone Medical Center. It's starkly beautiful — pretty much the perfect, most tasteful way for her to accomplish something we've long assumed was inevitable — but somehow, posing nude is not the most interesting thing Miley's done this week.
On Thursday, Miley tweeted the following:
It appeared to be a screenshot between Cyrus and someone by the name of "Fefe" (fans are speculating it's songwriter Fefe Dobson). In it, Cyrus seemed to be laying her heart out with little response... and discussing her use of anti-anxiety medication ("zanny" = Xanax). Soon after posting the tweet, Miley deleted it and claimed she'd been hacked: "Someone has hacked my twitter. I'm back in action now! Wtf! If that shit!"
Cyrus later tweeted, "Never mind. Realized I'm just an idiot & somehow I butt tweeted my conversation. Missing home #foodpoisoningsabitch." So... did Miley just have that screenshot lying around, or did her butt somehow take the shot AND tweet it to almost 13 million followers? Everyone knows Miley's butt is magical, but there are limits.
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