"Bad Blood" left a bad taste in Miley Cyrus' mouth.
While Taylor Swift and her squad are being celebrated for kicking ass and taking names in the assassin-packed music video, Miley's not having it.
In the new issue of Marie Claire, the pop star opens up about the double standard she sees in the music industry when asked flat out about Swifty's clip.
"I don't get the violence revenge thing. That's supposed to be a good example?," she asks. "And I'm a bad role model because I'm running around with my t**ties out? I'm not sure how t**ties are worse than guns."
So far, Swift hasn't commented on the quote.
"There is so much sexism, ageism, you name it," Cyrus continues. "Kendrick Lamar sings about LSD and he's cool. I do it and I'm a druggie whore."
Cyrus famously garnered a lot of negative attention for all the half-naked twerking she did while promoting her "Bangerz" album and tour, as well as for her very open love of marijuana.
It's not just the attitude towards womens' sexuality that she takes issue with when it comes to being famous though.
"People in this industry think, 'I just gotta keep getting more money,' and I'm like, 'What are you getting more money for? You probably couldn't even spend it all in this lifetime.' People get more famous, so that they can make their brand more famous, so that they can sell more s**t, so that they can make more money. It's a never-ending cycle," she continues. "Getting more money, having more hits, being the lead in the movie—those things might stimulate you, but they don't make you happy. I've experienced it all already, and I'm telling you firsthand, it doesn't."
It's actually pretty refreshing to hear Cyrus speak so candidly -- and she looks absolutely stunning on the cover of the magazine, giving us Mod-era Twiggy.
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