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Miley Cyrus got a new tattoo in honor of her first "Rolling Stone" cover, and she chose to take along the magazine reporter with her to do so. Cyrus has multiple tattoos but decided to add to her collection by getting the bottom of her feet tattooed with the phrase "Rolling $tone."

Cyrus' cover has caused a bit of controversy, given that the 20-year-old is topless and has been acting out ever since the Video Music Awards. During the interview with contributing editor Josh Eells, Cyrus said she wanted to get the tattoo because "laser tag sucks."

"I thought about going to play laser tag, but laser tag sucks," Cyrus told Eells. "And we could have gone bowling, but what are we, 90?"

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At the tattoo parlor, Cyrus revealed that she got her first tattoo when she was only 17. It was the phrase "Just Breathe" and reportedly done in honor of her grandfathers, both of who died of lung cancer, and in honor of 9-year-old Vanessa, who died from cystic fibrosis and was a Cyrus fan.

The performer has 21 tattoos in all, and each has special meaning to the one wearing them. In the past, she reportedly said she "could never get a meaningless tattoo." The images include phrases such as "love" and "karma" as well as religious symbols such as the Christian cross and the Om symbol.

"People get tattoos of the most [expletive] up [expletive]," Cyrus told Eells. "Did you know Alec Baldwin has 'Hannah Montana's initials tattooed on him? No, wait – Stephen Baldwin. He said he was my biggest fan, and I told him my biggest fans have tattoos, so he got 'HM' tattooed on his shoulder."

However, Baldwin, an outspoken and popular Christian, claimed that he got the tattoo in order to "earn" a cameo on Cyrus' show, seeing how his daughters were huge fans. After seeing the tattoo, Cyrus agreed to let him appear on "Hannah Montana."

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