In her annoyingly catchy tune "Party in the U.S.A.," Miley Cyrus sings about "a Jay-Z song was on" -- just don't try asking her which one.
During an interview on Halloween in Kentucky, MiCy admitted the unthinkable: She's "never heard a Jay-Z song" in her life.
It only gets worse from there -- the prepackaged pop tart also tried convincing the interviewer she doesn't sing pop music and that it's "not even my style." Cue Amy Poehler & Seth Myers: Really?!?
The unbelievable statement is at the 3:15 mark. Thanks to Best Week Ever for pointing out the cringeworthy clip.
Miley Cyrus played a concert at Freedom Hall in Kentucky last night -- and then hit up a local bar for a surprise after show.
Miley, 16, jammed on stage at the Phoenix Hill Tavern Bar in Louisville. We're told she showed up around midnight and sung "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" with the band that was performing.
The 53-year-old man accused of stalking Miley Cyrus will be set free today after he pled guilty to two misdemeanors. Mark McLeod was sentenced to 24 months probation after he was arrested near the set of a Miley movie. He pled guilty to obstruction and disorderly conduct and he will be released to his sister in a few hours.
As part of his probation he has to undergo a mental health evaluation.
McLeod had claimed Miley sends him "secret messages" through his television set and told cops he was destined to be with her and how he had "thousands of pictures and letters to Miley on his computer."
Miley Cyrus had one hell of a summer -- yesterday officials revealed that a 2nd man was arrested near Miley's Georgia movie set ... but this time the suspect is a 22-year-old soldier who allegedly threatened to murder the actress.
The man in the photo is Sean Christian Mathis -- and in June, cops say he rolled up to Miley's movie set in a t-shirt and swim trunks, saw Miley's stunt double and shouted, "Hey, it's Miley Cyrus, I'm going to f**king kill you."
According to the police report, an officer ran down and arrested Mathis for making "terroristic threats" and disorderly conduct. During the arrest, cops say Mathis informed them he was a soldier -- so the cops called the military police. The MPs then took Mathis back to his base. Yesterday, officials announced they will proceed with the case.
As TMZ reported, a 53-year-old man was busted near Miley's set in August for allegedly attempting to stalk the actress ... but yesterday a grand jury found there was insufficient evidence to pursue felony charges against him in Superior Court.
The man who claims Miley Cyrus sends him "secret messages" through his television set will not face a felony charge of attempted obstruction of a police officer ... but he's still facing two misdemeanor charges.
A Georgia grand jury said prosecutors failed to present sufficient evidence against 53-year-old Mark McLeod to support the felony charge -- but he still faces two misdemeanor charges of criminal attempt to commit stalking and disorderly conduct.
McLeod has been in custody since August 4 -- where he remains -- when police arrested him near the set of Miley's movie "The Last Song" for the second time.
According to the police report from McLeod's first arrest, he told officers a number of disturbing things about Miley -- like how he was destined to be with her and how he had "thousands of pictures and letters to Miley on his computer."
Sources tell TMZ a computer belonging to Miley Cyrus' alleged stalker mysteriously disappeared from his house before cops raided the place earlier this month ... and we know why it wasn't there.
Sources extremely close to the situation tell us Mark McLeod made a phone call while he was behind bars and asked someone to remove the computer from his house in Appling, GA -- the same comp he had previously told cops had "thousands of pictures and letters to Miley" on it.
Even though the computer was successfully relocated, we're told police were still able to track it down and confiscate it.
She's got the talent, but the owner of the biggest strip club in America says Miley Cyrus was missing a little something from her pole-grinding performance last night ... about 15 months.
Ed Norwick, the owner of SCORES in New York, knocked the 16-year-old's pole performance on the Teen Choice Awards last night by saying, "While Miley did show off some skills, we at SCORES cannot encourage this kind of behavior for women under the legal age."
We hear Miley's routine has already sparked changes in Teen Choice policy -- we're thinkin' next year's show will have a $20 cover and a two drink minimum.
A) Where Abe Lincoln read by candlelight B) Ted Kaczynski's best friend's home C) The Georgia home whereMiley Cyrus' alleged attempted stalker was arrested earlier this week.
If you guessed C -- you must be a rocket scientist!!
This is the home of Mark McLeod -- the same home that police raided yesterday after the guy was arrested for attempted stalking a few days ago.
Cops told us they seized a number of items, including Mark's computer -- which the guy told cops back in June had "thousands of pictures and letters to Miley" on the hard drive.
We've learned Miley Cyrus was granted a temporary restraining order against the man who was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly attempting to stalk her.
According to the docs, filed by a member of her security team in Superior Court of Chatham County, GA, Mark McLeod "shall not harass, threaten, molest, contact or attempt to contact, or in any other manner interfere with Cyrus, any member of her family, her friends, and fellow employees."
During a brief court appearance yesterday, McLeod -- who told cops he was receiving "secret messages" from Miley through her TV show -- had his bond set at $50,000 and was served with the restraining order.
The creepiest thing about the 53-year-old guy in this photo isn't the hair -- it's that he's been arrested a second time for allegedly targeting 16-year-old Miley Cyrus.
Mark McLeod -- the same guy who once claimed Miley had been sending him "secret messages" through her TV show -- has been arrested in Georgia on an "attempted stalking" charge.
Back in June, McLeod was warned to stay away from Miley, after a disorderly conduct arrest in which he told cops no one could keep them from "being together." Cops then warned McLeod to keep away from the actress.
But this week, cops say McLeod was spotted hanging around the area where Miley is shooting her new movie -- so they got a warrant and yesterday, they arrested the guy.
We're told McLeod admitted he was trying to get in contact with Miley when he was arrested.
McLeod is currently being held at the Columbia County Detention Center.
As we first reported, Disney got wind of Mark's June arrest -- the one in which he allegedly told cops a slew of crazy stuff about Miley -- and warned cops in L.A. to keep their eyes on him.
TMZ has learned some seriously concerned big wigs at the company informed the LAPD about the recent arrest of a 53-year-old obsessed fan in Georgia who claims Miley sends him "secret messages" through her TV show. Georgia cops arrested Mark McLeod for disorderly conduct on June 23 in Tybee Island, GA -- and during the incident cops say the guy made some very frightening statements about Miley.
According to the police report, McLeod claimed he was "great friends with Miley" -- and that Miley had "told him to come see her today."
Cops say McLeod also said, "I will f***ing be with Miley ... we're supposed to be together and [the cops] couldn't stop it."
Here's the creepiest part -- cops say McLeod claimed Miley sent him "secret messages" on her television show directed only to him and that McLeod also boasted about having "thousands of pictures and letters to Miley on his computer."
Here's taut astronaut Buzz Aldrin, 79, at a press conference at the Kennedy Space Center on July 16 (left) -- and Disney star Miley Cyrus, 16, at some random party (right).
Miley Cyrus made some sweet money doing the voice of Penny in the movie 'Bolt' -- but she came this close to making a whole lot more.
We got our hands on Miley's contract -- filed with the court -- which says she was paid $10,000 a day for the voice-over work.
But here's the rub, if the movie had grossed $125 million domestically, Miley would have pulled in an extra $175,000 ... and then another huge pile of cash for every $25 million above that.
These pictures of Miley Cyrusallegedy mocking Asians goofing around in the makeup room on the set of her latest film, "The Last Song," has the Internet buzzing the poses are too provocative for a 16-year-old.
Director Adam Shankman -- who is a producer on the film and appears in one of the pics -- originally posted the photos on his Twitter page and tweeted the following message in reference to the so-called "controversy": "Miley is a sweet angel who works tirelessly and endlessly, and is allowed to have fun in the make up room! Seriously! Lighten up or no more behind the scenes pics! She's like my angel little sister."