Pop star Miley Cyrus, who introduced the controversial dance move called twerking last year, says she has no idea what all the fuss is about her shows and claims they help her young fans.
Cyrus has defended her raunchy stage shows and insists that her young fans should be aware of sex, reports mirror.co.uk.
"What's crazy to me, is that sexuality is still too offensive. Kids need to know about sexuality. Girls need to be comfortable in that," said the 21-year-old.
"When people think of twerking, the first thing they think of is me. And I'm just this little girl from Nashville who put up a funny video of me in a onesie dancing. Then people take it crazy," she added.
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