Miley Cyrus dropped a lot of F-bombs when she went sky-diving for the first time ever for Rolling Stone Magazine.
The video of the feat, which was released by the mag, shows the 'Wrecking Ball' hit maker telling her instructor that if something were to happen to her, they would be "so f****d," Us Magazine reported.
Before jumping off the "mother f****g plane", the 20-year-old singer said that she was doing it all for the publication and then showed her middle finger to the camera.
Once she jumped, Cyrus confessed in mid-air that she was "f*****g terrified".
Later, the controversial star, who was strapped onto the front of a sky-diving instructor, realized that sky-diving was not that bad and stuck her tongue out at the camera.
The former Disney star, who had relaxed after a few minutes into the stunt, asserted that she was happy and feeling like a bird like she had always wanted to.
Cyrus added to the camera in mid-air that sky-diving is amazing and beautiful.
Cyrus is the cover star of the magazine's October issue.
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