Singer Miley Cyrus performs on stage during Borgore's "Christmas Creampies" concert at the Fonda Theatre on December 8, 2012 in Hollywood, California. (Paul A. Hebert/AFP)
Miley Cyrus stunned fans at a concert in Los Angeles on Saturday by cavorting onstage with a topless stripper during a raunchy routine.
The 20-year-old former Hannah Montana star was a special guest at dub step DJ Borgore's Christmas Creampies gig at the Music Box, and turned up in a cleavage-baring crop top, skin-tight trousers and thigh-high animal-print boots.
The Can't Be Tamed singer performed Decisions, her new collaboration with Borgore, and was seen strutting alongside an exotic dancer, who wore just a thong and nipple covers as she swung on a stripper pole.
Speaking to Rolling Stone magazine backstage, Israeli producer Borgore admitted he was thrilled to have Cyrus join him for the sold-out show.
He explained, "We wanted it to be special. I really wanted her here, really. I feel like the second I go on the mic and there's another person on the mic, it goes extremely well. The kids in the electronic area don't get to see this s**t anymore, all they get to see is just DJs raising their hands up, being DJs. And putting more of a live feel to a show, two people on the mic singing, it just feels great... I'm really excited about this."
In their party-themed video for Decisions, Cyrus showed she is all grown up by cavorting with porn stars, tongue-kissing a pantomime horse and getting cake smeared all over her.
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