Now Miley Cyrus makes 'anti-semitic comment' as she says she won't take advice from an 'old Jewish man' in new interview



Miley Cyrus sticking out her tongue continually was defiant enough.

Now the controversial 20-year-old has put her foot where her mouth should be by unleashing another unfiltered comment that might have her bosses twitching in their chairs.

Miley states in a new interview that people in the music industry are old and too Jewish to know what's best for her career.

Open wide: Miley Cyrus put her foot in her mouth by telling an interviewer she won't take career advice from an Jewish man; she is pictured at the NY release party for her new album Bangerz on Tuesday

Tablet reported the news that Miley had made an 'anti-Semitic slip' during the documentary.



Her racy video for We Can't Stop became the hot topic across the nation as it features spankings, twerking, weird images involving hot dogs and french fries and the singer in overtly sexual situations.

Miley indicated that she knew what she was doing the whole time and did it her way, in spite of the resistence among the older generations.

'It’s always weird when things are targeted for young people, yet they’re driven by people that are like 40 years too old,' Miley told Hunger TV.

She's doing it her way: The 20-year-old, pictured dancing with a hand glove at the MTV VMAs on August 25, believes she knows best when it comes to marketing her music

'It can’t be like this 70-year-old Jewish man that doesn’t leave his desk all day, telling me what the clubs want to hear.'

She said: 'At first, on paper, that video sounded insane. No one understood it, and I’m just like, "Let me film it and then, if it doesn’t work out, you never have to trust me again — but if it works out you have to let me drive this ship."'

The Nashville-bred twerker obviously thinks she's smarter than the powers-that-be in the music business, and admits that her wild behavior is a good marketing ploy.

What is she doing: Miley states that the more people wonder about her, the more they'll listen to her record; she's pictured performing at the iHeart Radio Music Festival Village on September 21 in Las Vegas

'At the end of the day, I want people to buy my records,' Miley said in the interview. 'The more that they’re wondering what the hell is she doing, the more they’re going to want to listen to my record.'

The newly single Miley finally opened up about her mid-September split with fiance Liam Hemsworth during her Friday appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

'I think people spend more time actually thinking about it then I really do,' Miley said. 'I just believe when a chapter is done you have to close it and start that new one.

'That's kind of where I am right now. I felt like I have so much to be thankful for at this time that my energy hasn't really been focused on that.'

She further added: 'I keep saying I'm the happiest I've ever been and that's not even a dig. That's just me because I really am genuinely happy finally with myself which I think sometimes it takes you separating yourself from someone else to really be happy with who you are.'



Happy: The singer appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Friday and discussed her split with Liam Hemsworth, saying that she's the happiest she's ever been



