Miley Cyrus Beyoncé diss
Miley Cyrus is currently being obliterated by irate Beyoncé fans after saying she wants to “replace” her and blaming motherhood for negatively affecting Bey’s career. Miley’s controversial words appear to come from an interview with UK publication Love Magazine where she was asked to speak on her musical inspirations.
Luckily for Cyrus however, the quotes are 100 percent fake and from a gossip site that conjured them up in October.
According to the faux report, while Miley thinks is Beyoncé inspirational, she considers herself “new blood” in the music business and has the talent and body to back to it up.
“Beyoncé has been a big inspiration to me but she’s been out for such a long time,” Miley told Love. “She’s so talented and I think she’s at the top of the game now but people are always looking for new blood and that’s what I bring to the game now, new blood. I got the total package you know, the curves, the rhythm, and the voice. I’m just the best.”
According to the fake article Miley adds that Bey’s motherhood and “all the crap it does to her body” will help pave the way for singers like herself to take over. Right.
“As Beyoncé grows in motherhood and it does to your body, it will create a vacuum for fresh young faces to rise up and no one else can properly fill that void right now,” said Miley.
“I’m the only white female singer that could fill that slot right now and do it right, you know? I’m just the total package, you know? All things must start and end and I hope to have the same success as other icons in the game when my run is over. But for now, my run is just starting.”
Unsurprisingly Beyoncé fans are none too pleased by Miley’s words and are currently letting the singer have it on Twitter. Many have yet to figure out that the interview is false.
You done out here @mileycyrus lmao pic.twitter.com/NsrVFe2E7s
— Laamaj (@Tripl3A) January 2, 2014
The end. pic.twitter.com/mRzKaVkCwI — Petty Rubble (@KidFury) January 2, 2014
See more Twitter reactions to Miley Cyrus’ Beyoncé comments below. –danielle canada