TEEN pop star Miley Cyrus is coming to Australia - and she won't be single.

Talking on the Kyle and Jackie O show this morning, Cyrus revealed that she wouldn't be coming to Australia alone.



"I don’t want to cross out the Australian boys but I may or may not be single...I’m definitely not coming to Australia single."



During the interview she also revealed her aversion to social media - a rarity among Twitter-hungry celebs.



"I do not Tweet, I do not social network, I try to stay out of it... for me, I complain enough about people knowing too much about my private life, so to go out there and exploit myself would be silly and hypocritical of what I stand for."

The controversial teen pop star promises a mime-free zone full of surprises not seen on YouTube when she tours Australia for the first time in June.

No circus tricks, a few costume changes and a setlist influenced by shout-outs from the crowd - for a ticket price less than $100 - will be the key ingredients of her Gypsy Heart shows.

"I don't lip-sync. I would rather someone say I sang like crap than have people see me lip-sync," she said ahead of her June 26 Acer Arena show.

Catapulted to fame off the back of Disney's Hannah Montana, Cyrus slammed the overnight success of YouTube phenomenons such as Rebecca Black.

"It should be harder to be an artist. You shouldn't just be able to put a song on YouTube and go out on tour," the daughter of country star Billy Ray Cyrus said.

Cyrus, 18, most recently made headlines for smoking a herbal substance in a bong.

"I mess up. There you go," Cyrus said.

"But if you live your life trying to be perfect, you don't really live your life ever."

She said she loved her experience of Australia last year when she visited Phillip Island with then-boyfriend Liam Hemsworth.

"I was only there for a week and I loved it so I'm looking forward to exploring and meeting a lot of people. Australians are a lot like southern people. You love BBQ as much as we do."

Originally published as Miley Cyrus talks Oz and boys