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Miley Cyrus Lashes Out at Complaints and Rumors About Bangerz Tour

Miley Cyrus is lashing out against people complaining about her racy tour amid rumors that parents were outraged by its vulgarity.

Cyrus, 21, has been the face of controversy lately as a singer who has seemingly prided herself on her provocative appearance. After MusicFix reports suggested that some parents are reportedly upset with the vulgarity showcased in her show's sexually explicit themes, Cyrus tweeted her rebuttal.

"You can't say I didn't warn you. Now sit back relax & enjoy the show. #bangerztour," Cyrus tweeted. "Save your complaints for the McDonalds drive thru when they forget the 'fries with that.'"

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The singer's tweets come after MusicFix suggested that sources were attempting to get her Bangerz tour cancelled, which interfered with some of her ticket sales.

"Miley's management have been flooded with complaints, mainly from parents, since her tour began last week in Canada with calls for the entire tour to be axed," a source reportedly told MusicFix. "Her team, including management, record label execs and the entire tour staff including the director, costume department and choreographers -- have been called for an emergency meeting as arenas across the U.S. threaten to pull out of the show."

However, the Live Nation tour company refuted the rumors.

"There is no truth whatsoever to any stories or rumors of venues pulling out of the Bangerz Tour," Live Nation told E! News in a statement. "Miley has created a tour that's big, spectacular, entertaining and everything you would expect from Miley Cyrus. Reviews have been amazing and most important, fans are loving the show and having a great time."

While Cyrus does not have an age restriction for her show if underage children are accompanied by their parents, she previously spoke about how the "Bangerz" tour can be educational for the youth.

"Even though parents probably won't think this, I think my show is educational for kids.They're going to be exposed to art most people don't know about," Cyrus said on Fuse News, while her sister Brandi served as a correspondent. "People are taught to look at things so black and white, especially in small towns. I'm excited to take this tour to places where [art] like this wouldn't be accepted, where kids wouldn't learn about this different kind of art."

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