Miley Cyrus has taken to Twitter to dispel reports of Beyonce-bashing in LOVE magazine's March 2014 issue. The "Wrecking Ball" singer allegedly told the magazine in an interview that she was better than Beyonce. The quote reportedly said, "As Beyonce grows in motherhood and all the c**p it does to your body, it will create a vacuum for fresh young faces to rise up and no one else can properly fill that void right now," she was quoted as saying. "I'm the only white female singer that could fill that slot right now and do it right, you know... Beyonce has been a big inspiration to me but she's been out for such a long time. I got the total package, you know, the curves, the rhythm, and the voice. I'm just the best."
As it turns out, the quote was untrue. Cyrus herself turned to Twitter to call the statements erroneous. The pop star unleashed a series of angry tweets, starting with one that said, "That quote people MADE UP about Beyonce just made me lol! Imagine if I said I got 'the looks and the curves I'm just better!' Bahahahhaha."
She followed it up with more tweets, saying "How are people allowed to make up shit & then out quotes around it saying I said that shit! WTF!!?!" She also tweeted, "don't worry. getting 2 the bottom of this shit. making the liar retract the statement. U can cause ALOT of drama but NOT between me & B!" LOVE magazine also released a statement saying, "@MileyCyrus never said anything to us about Beyonce, the quotes were made up and we're trying to get to the bottom of where this came from."
The pop star will actually be on the cover of the UK publication's upcoming issue. Photographed by David Sims, Cyrus will appear with a side profile close-up, looking peaceful with a colored mohawk and a "LOVE" tattoo visible on her earlobe.