Miley Cyrus won't perform at 2019 MTV VMAs after nomination snub

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Last Updated : Jul 26 2019 | 11:20 PM IST

Singer-songwriter Miley Cryus is not going to perform at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs). She declared her absence from the upcoming award ceremony after her work was not recognised among this year's nominations.

An Instagram fan account for the 26-year-old singer shared a snap of Cyrus with her pup Bean on Wednesday. The post's caption referenced to the star's nomination snub, saying, "Guess I'm not watching the VMAS this year unless Miley performs."

Well, needless to say, this fan will definitely not be tuning in to watch the award show this year as Cyrus commented on the post the following day, writing: "No f-kin way."

The Grammy nominee dropped her five-track extended play titled 'She Is Coming', in May. Its debut was followed by the release of an NSFW music video for the EP's song 'Mother's Daughter', but it drew in mixed feedback from the viewers, reported Us Weekly.

Her single 'Nothing Breaks Like a Heart', on which she collaborated with musician Mark Ronson in November 2018, was also not recognised.

Singers Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande led this year's nominations when they each scored 10 nods under the show's most competitive categories, including Song of the Year and Video of the Year.

Singer Billie Eilish followed Swift and Grande close behind with nine nominations, and Lil Nas X garnered eight nods.

Cyrus has a very deep history with the VMAs. In 2013, Cyrus, who was in the midst of her Bangerz era, stunned the world when she took the stage and twerked while surrounded by giant teddy bears. She even danced on Robin Thicke when he appeared on stage to perform 'Blurred Lines'.

The 'Hannah Montana' star has since looked back at that experience negatively, as she told Harper's Bazaar in 2017 that the behaviour "became something that was expected of me."

"I didn't want to show up to photo shoots and be the girl who would get my t--s out and stick out my tongue," she said at that time.

"In the beginning, it was kind of like saying, 'F-k you. Girls should be able to have this freedom or whatever.' But it got to a point where I did feel sexualized," she added.

The 2019 VMAs will air on MTV on August 26 at 9 p.m. ET.

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First Published: Jul 26 2019 | 11:05 PM IST

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