Tuesday, May 13, 2014 3:08pm ET by  
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Miley Cyrus: 'My rant at G-A-Y wasn't about Liam Hemsworth... it sounded hateful but wasn't'

Pop superstar Miley Cyrus has revealed that the speech she gave before performing 'Wrecking Ball' at London's G-A-Y nightclub last week wasn't aimed at her ex-fiance Liam Hemsworth, despite seeming that way. 

Addressing the excited crowd before treating them to a rendition of her emotional hit single, Cyrus explained: "And every time you get in your car, you’re going to hear my f***ing song on the f***ing radio, you piece of s***. That’s right."

Writing on her official Twitter page this evening (May 13), the songstress explained that she wasn't hitting out at Hemsworth and was just trying to provoke a reaction from the crowd:

"Just FYI what I said the other night at G.A.Y had nothing to do with Liam. I was just tryin' to rile up the boys. 
I don't usually respond to tabloidy stuff but this isn't something I want being spread around. It sounded hateful but not what I meant."

Cyrus added: "I never want hateful things being said about those I care about... I was just tooooo turnttttt up."

Watch footage from her G-A-Y set along with coverage of her 'Wrecking Ball' rant below: