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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Miley Cyrus appears to have fired back after claims of being "dismissive" towards fans

    The 32-year-old pop star joined supermodel Naomi Campbell for a special vinyl album signing event for her new record Something Beautiful - which features Naomi on the track Every Girl You've Ever Loved - in London over the weekend


    A video from the event at record store Rough Trade East shows the two stars chatting amongst themselves behind a table.

    In the footage, fans can be seen approaching the table from the other side and awkwardly posing for a photo as Miley briefly glances up, smiles and then continues her conversation as they sign the LPs.

    A fan on Reddit branded Miley "so inconsiderate and dismissive", while others called her "rude".

    On Tuesday (24.06.25), the Flowers hitmaker seemed to address the backlash as she shared a professional photo of herself and Naomi at the event, as well as several videos of them smiling and interacting with fans.

    She wrote on Instagram: "Our vinyl was originally set to drop a week later, but since we were both in London @roughtradeeast made it happen day of.

    "I wanted to gift my Smilers an exclusive experience and unreleased vinyl to thank you for the love you've shown me in the UK over the years. I saw so many familiar faces and met some sweet new ones.

    "The record store requested no photos due to the unexpected last minute turn out but we knew the night needed to be captured.

    "Thank you @vijatm for snapping those in the moment shots. To everyone who came out to celebrate our single, we love you."

    Miley recently hit out at the criticism she received earlier in her career when she shunned her Disney Channel persona for a more raunchy image.

    Asked what she sees when she looks back at her image from 2013, she told the New York Times newspaper: "I see adults not acting like it. I would never look at someone that's 18, 19, 20, 21 years old and judge them as an adult, because they're not yet.

    "At one point, there was even a petition. It was like 'Millions of Moms Against Miley' or something.

    "Isn't that crazy, this petition? In 2013, maybe that performance felt really shocking, but when you watch it back, it really wasn't that wild. I was dressed as a teddy bear."

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