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Miley Cyrus Performed With Cat at AMAs After Getting Banned From Showing Too Much Skin
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A source explains that the giant cat appearing on the screen is the former Disney star's way of putting her p***y on display without violating the rules.

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Just when people are getting used to seeing her appearing in public in revealing ensembles, Miley Cyrus covered her figure in a long sleeve top and a white pants suit when attending the 2013 American Music Awards. However, a source close to Cyrus revealed that the 21-year-old starlet was required to do so, or else, she couldn't perform at the event held last weekend.

"Performers were warned that they would be yanked if there was too much skin," the source told Hollywood Life. "Even though her outfit was a bit more racy during the performance of 'Wrecking Ball', she definitely would have pushed it further."

That night, Cyrus bared her legs in a two-piece outfit. She performed her hit with a cute kitten displayed on a big screen behind the singer. However, the giant video of the feline was Cyrus' way of still being able to "push the envelope" without violating the rules.

"She decided to prove a point and put her p***y up on the big screen," the source continued.

The source also talked about Cyrus' decision to walk on the red carpet in a covered-up white outfit. "The reason why she wore such a conservative outfit on the red carpet at the AMAs is because producers wanted a show that the whole family could watch, and they didn't want any boobs or butts or slips," the source explained.

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