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Miley Cyrus Performs At James Franco’s Bar Mitzvah!
But Franco’s coming-of-age ceremony, part of the Hilarity for Charity’s Variety show in Los Angeles, was unfortunately upstaged when Miley Cyrus came up to perform, dressed in a skimpy blue leotard and a gold cape reading “Shalom, ya’ll”.
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Miley Cyrus sang “Super Freak” as she became “Miley Cyrustein” for night during a charity fundraiser last night. Other honorary non-yids in attendance included Aziz Ansari, Bruno Mars, and most notably Miley Cyrus, who as per usual stole the show while wearing an outfit adorned with a giant Star of David.
The event, which was presented by amusing Or Die and livestreamed on the app go90, benefited the Alzheimer’s Association.
During “We Can’t Stop”, the singer took the theme even further when she twerked with a blue light-up Jewish star that she later posed with backstage for an Instagram snap.
Rogen introduced Cyrus and served as the evening’s MC.
“I don’t think I got one pic with @jamesfrancotv where I don’t look panicked #MOSHmitzvah”, she wrote.
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The celebrations were reminiscent of any Bar Mitzvah, albeit with a bit more star power: Franco was lifted on a chair while HAIM played along with the traditional Jewish song “Hava Nagila”. The event raked in over $2 million in donations to help those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.