Over the past few months, Miley Cyrus and Yungblud have bonded and been spotted having fun with friends a few times. The rock friendship yielded rumors that the musicians would be producing new music together and a feat. would be released soon. In a recent interview with The Sun, the British singer responded about a possible partnership with the owner of “Plastic Hearts“.
“Listen, I can’t divulge this information (collaboration with Cyrus)”, the artist dodged. “Maybe baby”, he added.
“It’s killer. Wait – it’s almost done. I have two albums ready, but I’m finishing one to release”, said the musician about his new album.
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Yungblud was recently seen in the studio with Willow Smith, another possible partner for his new project. The two even shared images with fans on social media, “Red alert“, wrote the Brit.
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In other related news, she always delivers everything! Introducing her new look, Miley Cyrus participated in the program “The Tonight Show“, this Thursday, December 9th, where she presented a cover of “It Should Have Been Me“, by Yvonne Fair, and even starred in fun moments with actor Pete Davidson, your friend.
The cover performance, whose lyrics were written from the point of view of a person the ex has just married, was adapted by the 29-year-old artist. She decided to exchange a few lines for Pete’s love life, about an alleged affair with Kim Kardashian, causing the actor to laugh.
miley cyrus and pete davidson on the tonight show starring jimmy fallon pic.twitter.com/XyZxwQ4LRd
— best of pete davidson (@davidsonupdate) December 10, 2021
“Pete Davidson, how do you do this to me? / It should have been me / That Lamborghini coming out of that nice restaurant”, sang Miley, who sat on the bench of the show hosted by Jimmy Fallon and put her leg over Pete, who couldn’t contain his embarrassed smiles and shrank back in his chair.
“I want to watch a movie on Staten Island / It should have been me”, Miley added.