Thursday, September 18, 2014

Miley Cyrus out-twerks Nicki Minaj with fake backside in Puerto Rico

miley-cyrus Miley Cyrus delivered an eloquent commentary on Minaj’s twerking antics without saying a single word when she hit the stage at the Puerto Rico Coliseum on Friday night.

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Tuesday September 16, 2014 – Miley Cyrus and Nicki Minaj are both adept at putting the “bum” into “album,” but the former claimed she would leave twerking to the likes of the latter after the Trinidad-born rapper’s “cheeky” performance promoting her new single “Anaconda” at the MTV Video Music Awards.

Cyrus nevertheless delivered an eloquent commentary on Minaj’s twerking antics without saying a single word when she hit the stage at the Puerto Rico Coliseum on Friday night.

The former child star treated fans in San Juan to the racy romp with which her Bangerz tour has become synonymous, but it was her new assets that stole the show as she bent over and displayed an industrial-size prosthetic bum.

The 21-year-old star ensured that fans were allowed plenty of time to admire her new addition as she stopped and pointed to her fake rear-end while performing selections from her hit album Bangerz.

Even her male dancers seemed enthralled by her expansive assets, as one bareback hunk was pictured gaping at the singer as she bent over in a provocative pose mimicking Minaj’s “Anaconda” routine.


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The concert also featured Cyrus’ trademark repertoire, from spraying water into the cheering audience, to a riveting performance by her famous backing dancer, Amazon Ashley.

The tour heads to Mexico this week for performances in Monterrey, Mexico City, and Zapopan, before kicking off the South American leg with gigs in Brazil, Chile and Argentina.

A concert by the Wrecking Ball girl was banned in the Dominican Republic.

The government commission that oversees public performances in the Spanish-speaking country scrapped the concert, which was originally scheduled for Saturday, on “morality grounds.”

Detailing the reason for the ban, the commission said in a statement that Cyrus often, in its words, “undertakes acts that go against morals and customs, which are punishable by Dominican law.”

The ban failed to phase the “We Can’t Stop” girl, who was named MTV’s Best Artiste of 2013, and whose riveting duet with Robin Thicke at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) became one of last year’s most talked-about entertainment events.

According to MTV, the VMA duet on “Blurred Lines” and “We Can’t Stop” was 2013’s most watched video on its websites, while the MTV artiste site devoted to Cyrus had more visits than any other artiste’s.


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Miley Cyrus out-twerks Nicki Minaj with fake backside in Puerto Rico