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Miley Cyrus channels Madonna in Vogue Germany

07/02/2014 15:26
Miley Cyrus
 
Madonna's mini-me! Miley Cyrus is naked on yet another magazine cover.
The "We Can't Stop" singer is making an appearance on the upcoming cover of Vogue Germany's March issue.
On the cover (ahem, make that three!) the 21-year-old songstress channels her best Madonna with her blonde locks in curls. In one feature, Cyrus seductively caresses her red lips with her fingers in a stunning close-up. "very xxxited about this cover," she tweeted of the sultry snapshot on Feb. 6.
No. 2 shows a full-length body shot in a black bra and high-waisted retro undies, and in the third Cyrus goes topless, and covers her chest with both her hands. The look is reminiscent to Madonna channeling Marilyn Monroe in her 1985 music video for "Material Girl."
Miley Cyrus on two Vogue Germany covers
Earlier this week, the "Wrecking Ball" singer's March 2014 cover of W magazine was also revealed. Cyrus stripped down and was only covered up by a pillow for the spread.
"I like that I'm associated with sexuality and the kind of punk-rock sh-- where we just don't care," Cyrus told MSNBC's Ronan Farrow for its Social Media issue. "I just don't get what girls are wearing, everyone to me seems like Vanna White."

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