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Miley Cyrus Bikini Photos Spark Debate On Her Tiny Frame

Miley Cyrus dons a bikini, and her fans are thrilled. Earlier this week, via Instagram, Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips posted a photo of Miley Cyrus sporting a tiny pink bikini on the set of a new music video.

Miley Cyrus Bikini

Miley Cyrus‘ bikini picture is not at all what you think – believe it or not, she was at work. Last week, Miss Cyrus shared a photo of herself in a tiny bikini with her armpit hairs dyed in pink.

The world assumed that the wild child was busy making another controversial fashion or anti-establishment statement.

Few days later, Wayne Coyne, the frontman of Flaming Lips, posted a full body shot of Cyrus wearing the same bikini and used the caption to reveal that it was actually taken on the set of their new music video. Coyne captioned the photo:

“Shootin music video with @mileycyrus @katyweaver @stong @vijatm … Haha.. No one injured yet!!”

Flaming Lips and Cyrus have been bonding for the past months; the band even joined her on stage during her scandalous Bangerz tour. According to Coyne, they are working with the star on a seven-song album that should be out later this year. Coyne had the following to say about the project:

“I almost think it might be the series of songs that are Miley Cyrus songs, Flaming Lips songs on her record, then there’s the series of the same songs on our record. Ours sound like the Flaming Lips and hers sound like Miley Cyrus, but they’re the same songs.”

At this point in her life, the young singer is obsessed with the indie band. She confessed to Rolling Stone:

“Once you listen to the Flaming Lips, it’s hard to listen to anything else.I’ve been listening to them for the past three months, to the exclusion of all other music – literally, I’ve erased everything else on my phone. My entire world is wrapped up in this collaboration and magical friendship.”

She claimed that her favorite tune from the group is “Try to Explain” because it serves as a reminder that we are insignificant.

What do you think of this collaboration?

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