Miley Cyrus owning the stage with her fearless, braless PVC outfit at Glastonbury embracing selfexpression and pushing boundaries!
Miley Cyrus, 26, gave a stellar performance when she took to the famous Pyramid Stage for the final day of Glastonbury 2019 yesterday.
The American singer belted out her most famous hits such a We Can’t Stop and Party in the USA during her incredible Glastonbury Festival debut, as she took to the stage in a raunchy ensemble.

The braless star donned a simple white crop top and skintight PVC trousers with a pair of killer over-the-knee lace-up boots for her raunchy performance at the Worthy Farm festival.
Wearing her blonde hair loose in waves with a fringe, she adorned her outfit with a stylish gold belt and layers of gold accessories.
Miley, who shot to fame on Disney Channel TV show Hannah Montana, brought out record producer Mark Ronson, 43, to perform their hit song Nothing Breaks Like a Heart and a cover version of Amy Winehouse’s 2007 collaboration with the DJ Back to Black.
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The cheeky star lifted up her top to flash the audience during her performance after noticing a topless woman in the audience.
The notoriously risqué singer was also seen gyrating and grabbing her crotch while dancing to her hits on stage.

The Actress-turner-singer, who is the daughter of Country music star Billy Ray Cyrus, 57, and Tish Cyrus, 52, was watched from the sidelines by her proud parents.
Her father joined her on stage at the iconic UK festival along with American rapper Lil Nas X, 20, to perform their smash hit song Old Town Road.
Miley, who married actor Liam Hemsworth, 29, at the end of last year, also sang a rendition of her Godmother Dolly Parton’s iconic track Jolene during her set and closed the show with her song Wrecking Ball.
Thanking the audience, the emotional star said she was “changed forever” after performing at at world-famous festival.
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