Miley Cyrus Slams Rebecca Black?s ?Friday?

Miley Cyrus was once a 13-year-old star herself, so it seems odd that she’d have anything mean to say about Rebecca Black, the overnight star famous for the catchy song “Friday.”
“It should be harder to be an artist,” Cyrus said when asked about Black and “Friday.” “You shouldn’t just be able to put a song on YouTube and go out on tour.” Ouch!
As for how she deals with controversy and issues in her own life, like facing the near-divorce of her parents, racy pictures being leaked to the media, the cancellation of her hit show Hannah Montana, and, most recently, the Salvia-bong smoking video incident, Cyrus says she deals with things the way she was raised by her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, to deal with it: by singing. “I don’t lip-sync,” she said proudly, perhaps another jab at Black’s overly auto-tuned song. “I would rather someone say I sang like crap than have people see me lip-sync.”
One thing you won’t see Cyrus do is complain on social media. “I do not Tweet, I do not social network, I try to stay out of it,” she says. “For me, I complain enough about people knowing too much about my private life, so to go out there and exploit myself would be silly and hypocritical of what I stand for.”
Interestingly enough, despite her ‘complaints’ of people knowing too much about her, she did mention that for her upcoming Australian tour, she won’t be giving any Aussie boys a chance at love. “I don’t want to cross out the Australian boys, but I may or may not be single… I’m definitely not coming to Australia single.”
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