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Read MoreMiley Cyrus Lends Star Power to Homeless Youth Charity at VMAs
Donations are pouring in for the Los Angeles charity supported by Miley Cyrus at the MTV Video Music Awards last night. On Sunday the controversial pop star, 21, set tongue...
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