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Miley Cyrus criticizes Leonardo DiCaprio for not sharing vaporiser
She shifts from one emotion to the next on cue, playing the emotional interview game on the “Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon”.
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“I was feeling this emotion because there’s an etiquette of “you need to pass that s** Leo”.
“He never did, so that was weird to me”.
“He was bogarting the vape?” asked Jimmy in faux amazement. And talk of pigs and blowfishes inspiring veganism.
‘He sleeps on the couch like a bad boyfriend, ‘ said the Can’t Be Tamed singer, who recently appeared on the cover of Elle magazine.
She added: “But he’s about to be our future president so I shouldn’t say too much”. “As long as you give her food she’s very cool”. “Yeah, [frontman] Wayne [Coyne]’s back there drunk, falling on the floor, stealing stuff out of your dressing room”, Cyrus said.
The singer released her fifth studio album, “Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz“, on August 30. “I was just asking a question, and then you’re the one who’s jumping in!” Um, what? Look, I’m extremely unfamiliar with inhaling anything that isn’t a pumpkin-scented candle.
LEO, WTF? You should know Miley wanted a hit. “If I was ever going to wear clothes, it’d probably be what you have on”.
The two spoke in ways that ranged from extremely defensive to strictly one-word answers.
“There’s no way RCA (record label) will promote her appearance without having new music from them”, a source told Page Six.
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Fallon returns on Friday with comic actor Seth Rogen on NBC.