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Miley Cyrus 'Partied Until 6am With Madonna'


Having been busy with her Bangerz tour, it appears Miley Cyrus enjoyed a night off following the claims that she attended Madonna's annual Oscars after party.
 
Whilst there is no photographic evidence of Miley attending the party, it has been claimed by various news sources that the Wrecking Ball hitmaker was enjoying her time mingling with the likes of Charlize Theron and Julia Roberts.
 
Revealing that the former Hannah Montana star threw a few shapes on the dancefloor with the Queen of pop, a source told E! News:
 
"Miley was dancing with Madonna", before going on to comment: "Julia [Roberts] was dancing with her friend."
 
On the subject of Miley partying with Madonna, HollywoodLife claimed that the pair danced until six in the morning.
 
But they weren't the only ones to grace the party as the likes of Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Jennifer Lawrence and Ellen DeGeneres were also reported to be in attendance following the prestigious ceremony.
 
Meanwhile, Miley's partying aside, Katy Perry recently opened up about the kiss she shared with the Wrecking Ball hitmaker during her Bangerz tour.
 
While appearing on the Australian talk show Sunrise the 29-year-old singer explained what had happened as she had only intended on giving Miley a simple peck.
 
"I just walked up to her to give her like a friendly girly kiss, you know, as girls do and then she like tried to move her head and go deeper and I pulled away."
 
Katy who has reportedly split from John Mayer went on to joke: "God knows where that tongue has been. We don't know! That tongue is so infamous!"

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