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Justin Bieber cried, Taylor Swift won most of the awards and Kanye West ranted onstage, but Miley Cyrus still owned the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards.

The 22-year-old wild child flashed one of her breasts, wore outfits that showed most of her skin and traded words with Nicki Minaj. She closed the Sunday show with a performance of a new song about marijuana.

She posed for photos clutching a moon man trophy and passed out avocadoes to photographers and reporters.

“I didn’t actually win one of these. They just give it to you for free because you host, so that I just wanted to clarify,” she said.

Sunday’s show comes after Cyrus stole the night at the 2013 VMAs after twerking on Robin Thicke, causing a frenzy. At last year’s show, she won video of the year for “Wrecking Ball.”

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But at the 2015 VMAs, Cyrus hit a more controversial stride when she revealed one of her breasts.

“MTV isn’t under the authority of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission), so MTV would not be subject to any broadcast decency fines for that, but if I were a sponsor for the VMAs, I’d probably be pretty outraged,” Melissa Henson, director of grassroots education and advocacy for the Parents Television Council, said in a phone interview with The Associated Press after the VMAs.

“Especially since they labeled it as TV-14, so they’re telling parents, ‘OK, this is OK for your 14-year-old to watch.”’

Henson added that she wasn’t sure if Cyrus’ breast reveal was “an accident or not, but it’s pretty clear … she was certainly walking that boundary of getting very close to showing most if not all of her breasts, most if not all of her crotch area” with her range of outfits.

MTV said the clip will be removed from all future broadcasts.

West admitted he “rolled up a little something” before rambling onstage after accepting the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award from Swift.

He covered a range of topics in nearly 13 minutes: He bashed MTV, apologized to Swift for taking her microphone in 2009 and claimed he would run for president in 2020. He also admitted, “I don’t understand awards shows,” and said he was upset that Justin Timberlake and Gnarls Barkley lost album of the year to the Dixie Chicks at the 2007 Grammy Awards.


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