Miley Cyrus sex tape described as “awkward” on SNL – star strips off but this time it’s a JOKE

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She is no stranger to stripping off and most of her critics would probably think it would only be a matter of time before Miley  Cyrus made a sex tape.

But don’t worry, she is only taking the mickey out of herself (and us) on a sketch as she hosted Saturday Night Live this weekend.

The  controversial 20-year-old  twerked, sparked controversy and took her top off in her debut hosting slot.

But the sex tape skit, watch below, has been deemed awkward by critics who decided it was like “high school improv”.

It kicks off with Miley recording herself stripping off with a guy called Kyle who she wants to have sex with for the “rest of her life, in any position”.

Kyle, however isn’t too keen, to the complete shock of his flatmates.

If you do watch the video, make sure there aren’t any children around as it is a bit rude.

Fishwrapper.com described Miley’s hosting as: “watching your high school drama class do a little thing called ‘improv’ for the very first time, and doing it well, as well as you’d expect a bunch of high schoolers to pull improv off after just one try.

Miley’s tongue also angered medical charities after explaining the reason she keeps sticking her tongue out is because she “keeps having mini-strokes”.

Her remark was greeted by mild laughter in the live studio audience but viewers weren’t impressed.

Patrick Olszowski, Head of Campaigns and Policy at the Stroke Association, said: “Having a mini-stroke is no laughing matter. 

“Around 46,000 people in the UK have a mini-stroke (Transient Ischaemic Attack) each year, with one in ten leading to a major stroke.

“Sticking out your tongue is not a sign of having a stroke, having a stroke is a serious medical emergency.

“With the right care and support, as well as compassion from those around them, people can make fantastic recoveries.”

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