Singer Miley Cyrus has posted a bizarre selfie in which she is seen with blood dripping out of her nose.
The 22-year-old posted the photograph on Instagram, reports aceshowbiz.com.
The "Wrecking Ball" hitmmaker, who is seen wearing a turquoise hoodie, captioned the photograph: "ew."
In the image, blood was still dripping from her nose, and also on one of her fingers, which she perhaps used to try to stop the bleeding.
Cyrus then posted another photograph with "FaceTime Unavailable" message on it, showing a failed attempt to communicate over FaceTime. She captioned it: "Worst part of Muah dayyyy".
Earlier, Cyrus drew a lot of attention with a picture that showed her sitting in front of a table full of drug paraphernalia. In the same week, the actress shared her love for drugs through an Instagram photo showing her working on a studio while smoking a suspicious looking cigarette. She also posted a picture of a "My Little Pony" mug and a bong.
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