Miley Cyrus to Justin Bieber: Pay People to Keep You Out of Trouble


Last year, Rolling Stone dubbed Miley Cyrus pops wildest child, so its only fitting that she could counsel Justin Bieber right now. On last nights Tonight Show With Jay Leno, she addressed the troubled pop star. Youve got a lot of money pay people to make sure you dont get in trouble. And party at your house; buy a house and add a club to it. The audience cheered vociferously.

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Regarding her own behavior, Cyrus quipped that, wild as she may seem, everything I do is legal in California. The singer who this week gave her songs a country twerk for MTV Unplugged, where she duetted with Madonna told Leno that shes seen her fans posting celebrity mug shots and noting that they hadnt seen one of Cyrus yet. I get the most flack of anybody, she said. Im not doing anything illegal. Im doing a lot of shit, but Im not doing anything illegal.

Bieber, on the other hand, has begun the year with a series of police-related woes. After his neighbors accused him of egging their house, police searched his California residence and arrested one of his friends for cocaine possession. Days later, the singerwas arrested in Miami for driving under the influence and resisting arrest nonviolently (apparently with a lot of curse words). His bail was set at $2,500, which he paid the next day, departing the jail in a dramatic way; he is to be arraigned on Valentines Day. Two days ago, Bieber turned himself in to Toronto police for allegedly assaulting a limo chauffeur. Torontos beleaguered mayor Rob Ford yesterday came to the teenage pop stars defense. Hes a young guy, Ford said. At 19 years old . . . Think back to when you were 19.