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Miley Cyrus disses ‘Twilight’

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Miley Cyrus is not a fan of “Twilight,” and actually wants nothing to do with it! “I’ve never seen it and nor will I ever,” the teen queen told a Cleveland radio station yesterday. “I don’t believe in it,” she continues. “I don’t like vampires. I don’t like the wolf that pops out of the screen when I’m watching my TV at night. I don’t like it. I don’t want anything to do with it. I don’t like the shirts. I don’t like any of it.” Whoa. Although Cyrus, 16, isn’t too impressed by the vampires in “Twilight,” she still feels left out. “I feel really lame because everyone’s, like, so excited, and I’m like, ‘Don’t even talk about it.’ ”

 
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