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Miley Cyrus Says She Scared Ariana Grande Into Missing a Cue With Her Flirting

Perhaps you remember, or perhaps you don’t, which is fair enough, when Miley Cyrus invited Ariana Grande to perform a backyard session with her via Facebook livestream in 2015. Revisiting the video in a new TikTok series to promote her new single, Cyrus notes that she probably scared her guest a little bit.

The pair were both dressed in animal onesies, and when Cyrus’s banter turned flirtatious (“Whatever you are, it’s probably the cutest mouse bear thing I’ve ever seen”), Grande was so thrown off she missed her cue.

To her credit, Cyrus immediately waved off Grande’s obvious panic, exclaiming, “It’s fine, we can just riff on it! Sorry, I was f*****g you up. Sorry, I was flirting, sorry!”

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Watching the clip in her TikTok, Cyrus observes, “This is as serious as it can be, me and Ariana Grande in onesies performing in the backyard. I was flirting with her and she was… she was a little scared. We were having fun!”

She also calls Grande a “real friend”: “There’s never been a time where I’ve asked her to do something that was important to me and she didn’t come through, and the same thing me with her.”

Other revelations Miley Cyrus made in her Used to Be Young TikTok series include that she didn’t make any money from her Bangerz tour, the day she knew her marriage to Liam Hemsworth was over, and that everyone should have known she was bisexual based on a picture of herself with Taylor Swift and rest of the squad.

She’s just being Miley.

This story originally appeared on GLAMOUR US.

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