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Miley Cyrus “Super-Sorry” For Selena Gomez Demi Lovato YouTube Parody

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July 27th, 2008 by Castina

Tagged as: Demi Lovato, Disney, Hannah Montana, Mandy Jiroux, Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez

Miley Cyrus has apologized to fellow Disney stars Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez for a months-old YouTube video showing the Hannah Montana star and sidekick Mandy Jiroux mocking their Disney counterparts. (Check Out Original Videos Here)

“If we offended them we’re super-sorry,” Miley told Popstar! Magazine on Saturday. “We were like, just having fun.”

Miley says she was simply trying to promote the Selena and Demi’s videos.

“They have a YouTube account so at the end of our video we did put like, go to their YouTube, so we were kind of supporting their channel,” Miley added.

“That’s our thing, is to be funny,” she explained. “They were being funny on their show and Elvis says imitation is the greatest form of flattery, so we were imitating them.”

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4 Responses to “Miley Cyrus “Super-Sorry” For Selena Gomez Demi Lovato YouTube Parody”

  1. On July 27th 2008, Phoebe Kline wrote:

    And then I get to do it all over again! We just polished off fun, to Popstar! Magazine and dismal viewing. There are a YouTube account everywhere. It is here where Miley Cyrus gave his famous, ” a YouTube account

  2. On July 31st 2008, Shotgun wrote:

    GOOD. Apologize.
    Keep your head in check before it no longer fits through the door.

  3. On August 2nd 2008, lacy wrote:

    ha! are you kidding me?
    “just like, having fun?”
    okay superstar first off…
    take a look at demi lovato and selena gomez…
    two beautiful actresses who in the long run will probably make it better than you simply because of the fact that their way of having “fun” isn’t making fun of other actresses like you and your sidekick whoever the hell she is. jesus Miley.
    give me a break.

  4. On November 3rd 2008, Rosalie wrote:

    Miley, get some help. You make fun of some bitches that will probably screw their life up somehow, with or without your help, but in a long run are way better than you. Then you say you’re sorry and then go off and do the same thing to some other popstar who’s better than you, just so you can feel good about yourself and get some attention. This is called egocentrism. But you wouldn’t understand that word with that big, spacious head of your’s, wouldn’t you?

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