Miley Cyrus hits out at Taylor Swift
SHE'S hardly one to talk but Miley Cyrus has hit out at Taylor Swift for being a bad role model.
 
The 22-year-old singer has criticised Taylor's her music video for Bad Blood for being too violent.
Speaking the new issue of , the Wrecking Ball star made no bones about her feelings towards the video.
 
"I don't get the violence revenge thing. That's supposed to be a good example?" she said. 
"And I'm a bad role model because I'm running around with my t*****s out? 
 
Taylor Swift holds guns in her Bad Blood music video
 
'How are t*****s worse than guns?' Taylor Swift's Bad Blood video slammed by Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus in her Wrecking Ball video
"I'm not sure how t*****s are worse than guns."
The four-minute video featured Taylor and a host of famous females, including Ellie Goulding, Selena Gomez, Jessica Alba and Hailee Steinfeld. 
The women were seen toting heavy-duty guns and weapons as trained for an almighty gangland battle.  
 
The song Bad Blood is thought to have been about Taylor's bust up with fellow pop star Katy Perry.
Miley is no stranger to controversy having appeared naked in her music video for Wrecking Ball in which she was seen writhing naked while riding a piece of industrial machinery.
She has frequently shared photos of herself in scantily clad ensembles and most recently she was seen in a promo for this year's MTV Video Music Awards wearing only a pair of fuchsia knickers and a pair of braces while her nipples were green screened out.     
 
The former Disney star first caught the attention of the global media after her provocative performance at the VMAs in 2013.
Dressed in a flesh-coloured bikini and her tongue sticking firmly out of the corner of her mouth, she twerked and danced with giant foam hand while singing Blurred Lines with Robin Thicke.
After Miley's comments, it's likely that there's going to be some bad blood between her and Taylor.
The September issue of Marie Claire features Miley as its cover girl and is on August 18.

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