Miley Cyrus Licks Cara Delevingne, Shows Off Another Thing She Can Do With Her Tongue

Miley Cyrus does something new with her tongue.

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At this point, nothing will surprise us. Miley tweeted this pic on Thursday and (you guessed it) showed off yet another thing she can do with her tongue. Miss Miley is getting pretty good at putting her tongue on things—sledgehammers, the side of her face, the bed sheets in her new video, and now supermodel Cara Delevingne. Honestly, we wouldn't mind getting a little face time with the hottest model in town, either.

Cyrus spoke of snapping pics with her celebrity friends in a recent interview with The New York Times. "I was so jealous of what everyone else got to do, because I didn't get to truly be myself yet," Cyrus said, describing the independence she yearned for while a Disney employee. "But now I realize how much they're not being themselves either. You don't have to be signed to Disney Channel to be put in a box, or to be rated PG. I'm with artists sometimes, and I'll take a picture of them or whatever. They make me delete it."

She added, "I'll get someone to, like, flash me, and they'll be, like, 'You have to delete it!' I had to do that when I was 14 or 15, but even then I didn't care. Like, if someone was videoing me ripping a bong, I didn't care, so it's just funny to me. I'm like: "Dude, you're 30. Like, why can't someone see a picture of your [breasts]?"

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