Miley Cyrus: People say 'I'm a black girl', but I have 'flattest a** ever'

E! Online - Miley Cyrus calls herself a "semi-nudist" in the Oct. 8 issue of Rolling Stone, and judging by the magazine's cover, that's quite an understatement.

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E! Online Miley Cyrus calls herself a “semi-nudist” in the Oct. 8 issue of Rolling Stone, and judging by the magazine’s cover, that’s quite an understatement.

Posing for photographer Theo Wenner, the naked pop star sticks out her tongue at the camera. With her platinum hair slicked back and her eyeliner smudged, Cyrus once again proves she’s not the cookie-cutter Disney Channel star she once was.

In the accompanying interview, Cyrus speaks candidly about her polarizing performance at the MTV Video Music Awards in August. She admits to getting a little “handsy” with Robin Thicke, but says it’s no worse than what he did to her.

“No one is talking about the man behind the ass. It was a lot of ‘Miley twerks on Robin Thicke,’ but never, ‘Robin Thicke grinds up on Miley.’ They’re only talking about the one that bent over,” she says. “So obviously there’s a double standard.”

“America is just so weird in what they think is right and wrong,” she adds. “Like, I was watching Breaking Badthe other day, and they were cooking meth. I could literally cook meth because of that show. It’s a how-to. And then they bleeped out the word ‘f–k.’ And I’m like, really? They killed a guy, and disintegrated his body in acid, but you’re not allowed to say ‘f–k’? It’s like when they bleeped ‘molly’ at the VMAs. Look what I’m doing up here right now, and you’re going to bleep out ‘molly’? Whatever.”

Cyrus, 20, was amused by her critics, particularly Brooke Shields, who played her mom on Hannah Montana and called the performance “desperate.”

“Brooke Shields was in a movie where she was a prostitute at age 12!” Cyrus says with a laugh, referencing Shields’ role in the controversial 1978 filmPretty Baby.

Cyrus, of course, knows her antics are raising quite a few eyebrows. “I think it’s an important time not to Google myself,” she admits.

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