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Miley Cyrus Clarifies Justin Bieber Immaturity Comments

Miley Cyrus is letting it be known that she has nothing but positive support to offer her fellow entertainer Justin Bieber after some of her comments about him may have left some questioning her intent.

Cyrus, the 20-year-old singer, covered Rolling Stone magazine recently where she spoke serving as a mentor to Bieber.

"I'm not much older than him, so I never want it to feel like I'm mentoring him. But I do mentor him in a way," Cyrus told the publication. "Because I've been doing this (expletive) for a long time, and I already transitioned, and I don't think he's quite done it yet. He's trying really hard."

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However, Cyrus also spoke about warning the 19-year-old Canadian crooner about certain pitfalls that could be caused by his behavior.

"People don't take him seriously, but he really can play the drums, he really can play guitar, he really can sing. I just don't want to see him f-ck that up, to where people think he's Vanilla Ice," Cyrus told Rolling Stone. "I tell him that. Like, 'You don't want to become a joke. When you go out, don't start (expletive). Don't come in shirtless.'"

She went on to speak about his immaturity.

"But the thing is, I think boys are, like, seven years behind," Cyrus told Rolling Stone. "So in his head, he's really, like, 12."

After Cyrus came under fire from Bieber's fans known as "Beliebers" she took to Twitter to clarify her thoughts about Bieber.

"Always have ALWAYS will root for @justinbieber he always has and ALWAYS will be the (expletive). #onlylamestwistwords," Cyrus tweeted.

It seemed there were no hard feelings for Bieber, once he caught wind of Cyrus' comments.

"@MileyCyrus all good. I know what it is," Bieber wrote on Twitter after retweeting Cyrus' message. "We keep it interesting."

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