Miley
Cyrus is upstaging another award show with her controversial antics.
While accepting the award for Video of the Year (“Wrecking Ball”) at
Sunday’s MTV EMA, the 20-year-old singer pulled out a joint from her
purse and smoked it onstage. Marijuana usage is legal in Amsterdam, where the awards were held.
“I couldn’t fit this award in my bag, but I did find this,” she said while pulling out a joint from her Chanel purse and lighting it on stage. “So thank you guys very much. Goodnight everybody. Thank you.”
Watch the video that’s bound to have everyone talking come Monday morning.
The 2013 MTV EMA kicked off with an out-of-this-worldperformance from Miley Cyrus. Wearing a metallic dress and astronaut helmet, the 20-year-old singer landed her spaceship on stage at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on Sunday.
Holding
a rocket-shaped microphone, a tongue-wagging Miley performed her hit
“We Can’t Stop” while twerking with a dwarf, and met her intergalactic
friends for an outer space party.
She returned later in the show to perform her No. 1 smash “Wrecking Ball.”
ROBIN THICKE PERFORMS WITH IGGY AZALEA AT MTV EMA
Miley Cyrus wasn’t the only pop star sexing
up the MTV EMA stage. Her VMA co-conspirator Robin Thicke also
performed at Sunday’s show, but this time he had a new leading lady. The
R&B crooner was joined by Iggy Azalea while performing his song of the summer, “Blurred Lines.”
Surrounded by topless dancers, who were covered with metallic body paint, Thicke worked up a sweat in his suit before the Aussie bombshell strut on stage to deliver a new rap verse.
He then hit the piano to perform his new single “Feel Good.” Lawd have mercy!
BRUNO MARS PERFORMS ‘GORILLA’ AT MTV EMA
Hot on the heels of his “Gorilla” remix featuring
Pharrell and R. Kelly, Bruno Mars brought “La Jungla” to Amsterdam at
the MTV EMA. During his wild set, the ladies’ man recreated his
provocative music video with some help from Nicole “The Pole” Williams, who showed off her extraordinary skills as he rocked out with his Hooligans.
He also picked up the award for Best Song for “Locked Out of Heaven.”
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