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Miley Cyrus Explains Issues With Kids

Miley Cyrus seems ready to bare it all as the cover girl for W magazine where she is speaking about a variety of topics, including a possible disdain for children.

Even though Cyrus, 21, gained popularity as the Disney Channel character Hannah Montana, she revealed that she is not always a big fan of children.

"I don't love kids. I don't love them because, I mean, I think I was around too many kids at one point-because I was around a lot of kids," she said as the March cover girl for W Magazine. "They're so (expletive) mean. Sometimes I hear kids with their parents, and I want to go over and, like, smack them myself…"

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The entertainer went on to give some examples about some negative encounters that she had with children.

"Like if they meet me, they'll be like, 'Mom, don't you know how to use an iPhone? Like, can you take the picture,'" Cyrus recalls in W. "I'm like, 'Dude, if I ever talked to my mom like that when I was a kid, I would have had no phone, no computer, no TV, no anything.' And so, yeah, kids are just mean."

Cyrus, 21, has been the face of controversy lately as a singer who has seemingly prided herself on her provocative appearance more than her music. The singer caused a stir during her MTV Video Music Awards performance in the summer, when she stripped down to a bikini while gyrating on married R&B singer Robin Thicke, 36.

She previously defended her position after making the transition from Hannah Montana to the current entertainer that she is today.

"I went from people just thinking I was, like, a baby to people thinking I'm this, like, sex freak that really just pops molly and does lines all day," Cyrus also told The New York Times last year. "It's like, 'Has anyone ever heard of rock 'n' roll?' There's a sex scene in pretty much every single movie, and they go, 'Well, that's a character.' Well, that's a character."

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