"Wrecking Ball" singer Miley Cyrus has just made a guest appearance in the "The Tonight Show" and she really had some great time. However, in the middle of her live performance of the Bob Dylan's song, she paused and addresses something to everyone, especially to the host of the show.
The "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" episode last Friday introduced the 23-years-old singer- songwriter Miley Cyrus who really proved that she really "Can't Be Tamed." Miley Cyrus, together with "The Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon, really had some fun playing the game called the Phone Booth, which she won. The fiancee of Liam Hemsworth even taught Fallon some yoga moves during the interview.
According to Huffington Post, Miley Cyrus is known to be very much vocal about her disapproval for the Republican Presidential candidate, Donald Trump. While performing "Baby, I'm in the Mood" by Bob Dylan, she expressed herself live.
In the middle of the song, Miley Cyrus paused to thank the crowd and addresses something to Jimmy Fallon. Miley Cyrus had said that the host is "always so much fun, except when you're Donald Trump."
Jimmy Fallon had Donald Trump as a guest earlier in his show, which gained some negative feedback. Donald Trump had praised the host of "The Today Show," Matt Lauer, and discussed his relationship with the Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Presidential candidate even allowed Fallon to tussle his hair on the show.
In the other news, Miley Cyrus was spotted together with her 26-years-old fiancé Liam Hemsworth holding hands while walking during their date night in New York City, according to Mirror UK. The couple looked much happier and much closer recently after their shocking split three years ago. But, up until now, the two stars have not yet confirmed if or when are they planning to get married.
"The Last Song" stars will be very busy with their separate projects these coming days as Liam Hemsworth will start filming for "The Dressmaker" while Miley Cyrus will be joining "The Voice" Season 11 together with her co-judges Alicia Keys, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine, which will air its pilot episode on September 20.








