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Liam Hemsworth seemingly dissed by Miley Cyrus during concert rant

Cyrus later explained on Twitter that the mean comments she made about a mother [expletive] who broke her heart were not about ex-fiancé Liam Hemsworth.

By Veronica Linares
Cast member and star Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus attend the premiere of the motion picture thriller "Paranoia" at the DGA Theatre in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on August 8, 2013. The film depicts the story of the two most powerful high tech billionaires in the world, bitter rivals who will stop at nothing to destroy each other. UPI/Jim Ruymen
1 of 3 | Cast member and star Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus attend the premiere of the motion picture thriller "Paranoia" at the DGA Theatre in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on August 8, 2013. The film depicts the story of the two most powerful high tech billionaires in the world, bitter rivals who will stop at nothing to destroy each other. UPI/Jim Ruymen | License Photo

LONDON, May 13 (UPI) -- Miley Cyrus had some hard words for "all those mother [expletives] who broke [her] heart" while she performed at London's G.A.Y. club on Friday, May 9.

The 21-year-old singer seemingly took several jabs at her ex-fiancé while introducing her hit song "Wrecking Ball" to concertgoers.

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"Every time you get in your car, you're going to hear my [expletive] song on the [expletive] radio you piece of [expletive]," Cyrus says in her rant. "That's right. And then I'm gonna take all my clothes off, I'm gonna sit on a big, giant [expletive] -- sometimes two -- I'm gonna swing around."

"So I'm gonna tell those mother [expletive] that broke my heart, particularly one, to suck my fat [expletive] -- and to enjoy hearing this song for the rest of your life," she added later. "This song is called 'Wrecking Ball.'"

Cyrus later explained on Twitter that the comments "had nothing to do with Liam" and that she was "just trying rile up the boys."

"I don't usually respond to tabloidy stuff but this isn't something I want being spread around. It sounded hateful but not what I meant," she wrote.

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The singer went on to say that she never wants hateful things to be said about the people she cares about.

"I was just tooooo turnttttt up," she tweeted.

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