Miley Cyrus Mourns Dead Dog by Singing to Giant Inflatable Replica

It’s always heart-breaking to lose a beloved family pet. And it’s enough to make anyone lock themselves up in their homes, so they can be left to grieve in peace.

WELL FUCK THAT!

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Just when you thought twerking with an ass that looks like a dead chicken would be the only resemblance of a dead animal you’d see at a Miley Cyrus gig, The American Virus has gone and done something unthinkable.

Since losing her two year-old Alaskan Klai-Kee, Floyd, on Tuesday, Miley has had constructed, a giant, inflatable replica of the dog, who is rumoured to have been killed by a coyote. Now, I’m not saying Floyd happily ran into the jaws of the first wild beast he could find – but you have to wonder.

She’s got a new puppy btw. Moonie.

Anyway, the video shows Miley performing at the concert in Brooklyn on Saturday. She begins singing to Clifford The Big Re- I mean, Floyd – as she hugs his leg, and tries to fight back the tears.

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Miley spent most of Friday night Tweeting about her loss, stating; ‘Im trying 2 tweet about it rather than screaming and waking up the entire hotel! I wanna fucking screaaam. Im so fucking angry at the world.’

Truly touching sentiments for her lost, fury playmate.

She also Tweeted; ‘I wanna sleep but all I can do is cry. I never wanna go home to a house where Floyd isnt  running & playing. how do I get thru this.’

And from that she thought, ‘I’ll inflate a terrifying 30ft replica of the poor bastard and sing to it in front of thousands’. It’s no doubt she’s struggling – but what with, I’m really not sure.

Many of her fans have described the incident as ‘emotional’. I’m going for, ‘Absolutely fucking insane’.

Moonie, just watch yourself, yeah?

[Source: Daily Mail]

Stefan Armitage

Stefan is an editor, writer, radio presenter, MA student and adored barman. A lover of good music, he might just be the most entertaining entity to come from the Isle of Wight.

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