Miley Cyrus has joined Taylor Swift and Katy Perry's feud after the 22-year-old musician made an honest remark about the pop star's hit "Bad Blood" video. In an interview for September 2015 issue of Marie Claire, the daughter of Billy Rae Cyrus didn't just open up on feeling like a teenage boy; she also dissed the "Blank Space" singer and suggested that she's a "bad role model," Celebdirty Laundry reports.
"I don't get the violence revenge thing," Cyrus told Marie Claire. "That's supposed to be a good example? And I'm a bad role model because I'm running around with my t***** out? I'm not sure how t****** are worse than guns."
The tabloid CDL, meanwhile, said in its report that the "Wrecking Ball" singer actually has a point. The site claimed that the "violent" "Bad Blood" video apparently teaches little girls how to declare war on other girls and wield weapons. As of the moment, Swift hasn't commented on Miley's remark on her latest music track.
This isn't the first time that Cyrus called out the Pennsylvanian singer. In VMA's 2013, Swift, while backstage, was said to be dissing Cyrus' racy performance with Robin Thicke. Cyrus apparently reacted to Swift's remarks and said that she can't stand women being b*tchy to other women. She thinks Swift is stuck up and can't deal with how prissy she is. The source added that Cyrus kept on saying that Tay-Tay was a s*xless, frigid ice princess," Mirror reports.
Meanwhile, Swift and Perry's rift dates back to as early as 2012 to 2013. However, it only made headlines in 2014 after the 25-year-old "Shake It Off" singer alluded to the "Roar" hitmaker in her Rolling Stones cover interview. According to Pop Sugar, Swift said that the "Bad Blood" song was inspired by another female artist, which reports speculated was Perry.
"For years, I was never sure if we were friends or not. She would come up to me at award shows and say something and walk away, and I would think, 'Are we friends, or did she just give me the harshest insult of my life?" Taylor told Rolling Stones back in August 2014.