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Miley Cyrus is ticked off over that death hoax!

Posted by Roberta Posted on: 11/18/08

Miley Cyrus is ticked off over that death hoax!

Miley Cyrus cannot believe that someone actually took the time to kill her off, on the internet, that is.  She says that she's really ticked off about the whole thing and wants to slap the culprit!

She says, "What happened?  Did I die, like, bungee jumping, getting bulldozed, what happened this time?"

When she was told that was supposedly killed by a drunk driver, she responded, "I got hit by a drunk driver! Ok, good.  Wait.  What?  On my webpage?  No.  My webpage got hacked? You're the bearer of good news.  Thank you."

She went on to say that she's really ticked off at the person who did this and she wants to "like smack 'em!"

Real nice.  I think I can go back through this article and insert the word "like" for you a few dozen times...you know, to make it seem more authentic. 

Image: People / Article: OMG! Yahoo


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