Attacked on Twitter, star defends herself, shoots down rumors of implants

Dec 14, 2011 19:21 GMT  ·  By
Miley Cyrus and boyfriend Liam Hemsworth pose on the red carpet at the CNN Heroes gala
   Miley Cyrus and boyfriend Liam Hemsworth pose on the red carpet at the CNN Heroes gala

Miley Cyrus looked so stunning on the red carpet the other night that people assumed there must have been at least one or two fake things about her. She's now on Twitter, shooting down reports that she had a breast augmentation.

At the CNN Heroes gala, Miley stunned on the red carpet in a gorgeous Roberto Cavalli column dress with an eye-catching cleavage, as we also informed you at the time.

Since this was basically the first time that Miley emphasized this part of her body, many assumed she was doing it because she had just gotten implants and was eager to show them off.

Star magazine even quoted a “plastic surgeon” saying there was no way her breasts were real. “If you look at the volume, it appears she has had a breast augmentation,” he said.

Miley strongly disagrees: she did not go under the knife and this type of volume (and look) can be achieved without plastic surgery, with good ol' fashioned support.

She's taken to her Twitter to shoot down rumors one by one.

“Thank you for the compliment but these babies are all mine. I wish they'd realize you don't have to be fake to be beautiful!” she says.

She later adds that those who pick on her and circulate such absurdities should first think of her age. “HA! Yeah! And I'm 19!!! [BREASTS] GROW PEOPLE!” Miley says.

The debate on the social networking site seems to have degenerated into bullying shortly afterwards.

When one user (who has since protected her tweets) responded in what one may only assume was a very offensive, hurtful manner, Miley once more took a stand against bullying.

“Abuse and harass others. Just cause your hidden behind some computer like a coward doesn't mean this isn't bullying,” Miley tells that one user.

“Help #STOPCYBERBULLYING It shouldn't be tolerated!” she reaches out to her fans. “So proud of all the my fans responding to my last tweet!!You guys will make a difference! Take a stand! Let's trend #STOPCYBERBULLYING,” she adds.