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Justin Bieber Reportedly Mocks Miley Cyrus' Accent. Find Out Her Surprising Reaction!
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The 'What Do You Mean' singer posted on Instagram a video of himself imitating the 'Wrecking Ball' hitmaker's accent, leading many to believe that he's taking a jab at her.

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Justin Bieber just uploaded, and immediately deleted, a video of himself impersonating Miley Cyrus. Ever since the video was uploaded, many speculated that the "What Do You Mean" singer was taking a jab at the "Wrecking Ball" singer, but the songstress seems to be just fine with that.

In the video, the Biebs was inside a car with a guy friend as he tried to imitate Miley's accent. "You're tuning in to the 'Miley and Mandy' show. I'm Miley," he said in a weird drawl. His friend then asked him, "How ya doing, I'm Mandy." The show he talked about was YouTube series that Miley and her friend Mandy Jiroux created in 2008.

Fortunately, the songstress didn't take it too seriously. A source close to her told HollywoodLife.com that Miley "absolutely loves Justin's video making fun of her. She thinks he sounds so ridiculous when he copies her voice, plus she's the one that first pointed out how much they look alike."

"Her and Justin have been friends for years and the best way to describe them is like two dudes in a locker room. When they hang out all they do is bust each other's balls, Miley makes fun of Justin all the time on social media, it's a game between them," the source continued.

The source went on saying that instead of being angry or insulted, Miley was impressed with the video. "And no one makes fun of her old Miley and Mandy show more than she does so this is actually the opposite of insulting, she's flattered he did this," the source added.

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