Miley Cyrus Goes Crazy-Hyper on UK TV

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Miley Cyrus appeared on last week's British interview program 'Friday Night with Jonathan Ross', where she promoted her 'Hannah Montana' movie with a winning combination of: a complete inability to concentrate, growls, and aggressive demands. We'll be honest, the final effect was sort of charming... and not a little bit scary.
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Some of the finer moments include Miley dissing her poor dad - Ross incredulously confirms, "You've told us this evening that your dad essentially sleeps all the time, is very unattractive, doesn't deserve your mother to still be with him..."
"That's true!" Miley chirps.
Later, Ross asks, "How long are you going to keep doing 'Hannah?' You mentioned earlier that you're halfway through the third series now?"
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Miley responds, "Those bubbles are so distracting, that are behind you, I can't quit watching them. I look cross-eyed on the screen, probably, cause I'm looking at the bubbles! Wait, what was the question? Whatever, watch the movie."
Still later, when Miley asks the host if he enjoyed her movie, he affirms that both he and his daughter loved it. Miley asks, "It's your favorite movie of the year, right?"
"No," Ross replies, "not by a long shot."
The host, clearly amused but taken aback by Mileys' aggressive approach, says to the pop star, "You're like a charming assassin... Can I just say, I've interviewed just about everyone. You are the scariest person..."
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