Miley Cyrus got into a war of words with Dolce & Gabbana co-founder Stefano Gabbana over politics after her brother, Braison, walked in the fashion house's runway show.
Braison Cyrus made his runway debut Saturday during Dolce & Gabbana's fashion show at Milan Fashion Week, with Miley celebrating his accomplishment on social media. In a post giving her brother props for his big gig, she also pointed out how she "STRONGLY" disagreed with the brand's politics though, inciting an Instagram feud with one of the designers.
"Congrats @braisonccyrus on walking in your 1st runway show.... It's never been my little brothers dream to be a model as HE is one of the most talented musicians my ears have ever been given the gift of hearing.... BUT it is a Cyrus family trait to try everything once (within reason HA) and to embrace opportunities that encourage you to step out of your comfort zone," she captioned a runway photo.

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View Story"We believe in trying something new everyday! I love you Prince Suga Bear and seriously congratulations on your experience! I am so proud of you always.... From Nashville to Italy," she said. "PS D&G, I STRONGLY disagree with your politics.... but I do support your company's effort to celebrate young artists & give them the platform to shine their light for all to see!"
Though she didn't get specific as to which politics she doesn't agree with, the brand most recently came under fire for recently dressing First Lady Melania Trump. In 2015, many celebrities also boycotted the brand after Dolce told one publication, "We oppose gay adoptions. The only family is the traditional one … No chemical offsprings and rented uterus; Life has a natural flow, there are things that should not be changed." They later apologized for the remarks.

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View StoryAfter seeing Miley's Instagram post, Gabbana posted a response on his own page.
"We are Italian and we don't care about politics and mostly neither about the American one!," he wrote. "We make dresses and if you think about doing politics with a post it's simply ignorant. We don't need your posts or comments so next time please ignore us!! #boycottdolcegabbana"
Gabbana also commented on Miley's original post, adding, "For your stupid comment never more work with him."
Cyrus has yet to respond.
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