Jan 22 2009 11:35 AM EST
Miley Cyrus Insists: No Feud With Jonas Brothers!
Singer promises in new video that there's no feud with Demi Lovato or Selena Gomez, either.
By Jocelyn Vena
Miley Cyrus wants all the haters out there to know that she has no feud with her ex-boyfriend, Nick Jonas. And, for that matter, she has no feud with his brothers or with any other Mouseketeers. She only has love for her Disney family.
"I know you guys saw me, I was hanging out with the Jonas Brothers at the inaugural. That was really good," she said in her latest YouTube video. "And we are friends ... I love the JoBros."
Of course, she was seen sharing a hug with her ex, Nick, at Monday night's "Kids' Inaugural: We Are the Future." "I love Nicky. I do love him," she said. "I love Kevin. I love Joe. I love Frankie. I love all the boys."
Miley also wanted to finally put another feud rumor to bed: She is friends with Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez. Like both Demi and Selena have said in the past, Miley is also letting all her fans know that these girls have no feud with each other at all.
"So everyone thinking there's a big feud between me ... and Selena and Demi. Actually, I'm going to have meatloaf with Demi tonight," she said. "I'm riding my bike to Demi's house. So I'm going to be partying with Demi 'cause we're friends and I love her and she always is there for me. She is one of my bestest friends."
And, with all that cleared up, she hopes that finally people can start talking about other things. "And so we have moved on and it's good for everyone else to too ... so everyone needs to back off the feud, 'cause we're over. I've always been one to be honest."
(In the video, Miley also raps about her love for heavy metal band Iron Maiden — head here for more on that!)
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Demi Lovato Denies Joe Jonas/Taylor Swift Pairing
Pop tartlet and Miley Cyrus wannabe Demi Lovato is starting to get the hang of this publicity thing, voicing her opinion on something that has nothing to do with her. Doing anything for press coverage: it's the American way. The teenage singer went on record with Us Weekly Saturday, saying that her Camp Rock costar Joe Jonas is, in fact, not dating country star Taylor Swift.
"They would look good together, but too bad they're not," said Lovato. "They just get along."
(Darn it! She couldn't have mentioned this before we drew mustaches and devil horns on our Taylor Swift posters? Sharpie doesn't come off, you know!)
Lovato had her own Jonas gossip to deal with earlier this year as rumours spread that she was dating Joe. Both she and the teen heartthrob vehemently denied the reports and Lovato reasserted her single status in her interview with Us Weekly.
"I'm definitely not dating anyone!" she said.
The Camp Rockette recently turned 16 and celebrated in the hardcore, no-holds-barred style that all teenagers dream of: she went to Applebee's. Jalapeno poppers and blooming onions? Par-tay! We hope nobody let her drive after she drank all those Shirley Temples.
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Mar 5 2009 2:47 PM EST
Miley Cyrus Plays Armchair 'American Idol' Judge
Cyrus gives her assessment of Kara DioGuardi, Adam Lambert and Allison Iraheta.
By Jocelyn Vena
- Miley Cyrus is on the fence about whether new "American Idol" judge Kara DioGaurdi really adds anything to the show. Cyrus, who said that she has worked with DioGuardi in the past, said she loves the songwriter as a person but applies an old adage to the show's panel.
"I like Kara, 'cause me and Kara have worked together before, so I personally like her, but if it's not broke don't fix it," she said on the syndicated "Johnjay and Rich" radio show (where she also talked about her beef with Radiohead). "But I think she did a good job. I don't go either way."
Cyrus did note that DioGaurdi brings a songwriter's perspective to the competition. "I know she's super talented, and I think they needed a writer/producer. She's just an amazing writer."
She noted that because only a handful of "Idol" contestants, like Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson, have gone on to become huge superstars, DioGuardi might be able to help contestants step up their game. "If they pick someone [on the show], she can make them a great record."
Cyrus also gave her expert opinions on some of the contestants who've made it to the top 12 so far. She said she thinks that "Twilight"-loving, musical-theater vet Adam Lambert is "a little weird," adding that he does have "good range." She is, however, a big fan of fellow big-voiced 16-year-old, Allison Iraheta.
"I want her to go on tour with me!" Miley said of the flame-haired Los Angeles teen. "I think she's amazing. I think she's so cool. I'll make you an American Idol."
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