Miley Cyrus was putting on a typically steamy display in her latest racy Instagram snaps shared over the weekend.
In the first batch, the We Can’t Stop songstress, 28, slipped into a graphic print unitard with sky-high heels to pose in a gym in a series of Sexy poses.
Next, she joked she was ‘shroomin’ at the show’ while posing with decorative mushrooms before her headlining set at Music Midtown in Atlanta on Sunday.
In the mushroom shoot, Miley was wearing a jean jacket, shorts, and bag designed by artist Shane Kastl in the spread captured by her pH๏tographer Vijat Mohindra.
Hairstylist Cervando Maldonado pulled Miley’s mullet into a tidy updo for the grassy shoot and make-up artist Janice Daoud brought out her natural beauty.
Earlier that same day, Cyrus wore a psychedelic b w-print bike shorts onesie and black stilettos selected by her stylist Bradley Kenneth.
The ‘gender-fluid’ millennial – who boasts 268.5M social media followers – bent over while posing in front of a Maybach parked outside The Wxllxm Culture Center.
This time, Miley let her bleached mullet fly free and accessorized her scantily-clad look with neon shades. Cyrus was also pictured in a kitchen autographing material from her 2013 Bangerz era.
Speaking of which, the Am I Dreaming hitmaker enjoyed a reunion with her Bangerz producer Mike WiLL Made-It in his native Georgia.
The 32-year-old Grammy winner was partially responsible for Miley’s ‘culture vulture’ hip-hop makeover and even featured her on his rap track, 23.
Cyrus – who’s the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus – went on to explain her alienation from the hip-hop scene in a 2017 interview with Billboard.
‘It was too much “Lamborghini, got my Rolex, got a girl on my c***” – I am so not that,’ the former Disney Channel star said at the time.
‘It’s mind-boggling to me that there was even a controversy around me having black dancers. That became a thing, where people said I was taking advantage of black culture, and with Mike – what the f***? That wasn’t true….
‘Those were the dancers I liked!’
Last Friday, Miley admitted she was ‘terrified’ while headlining Milwaukee’s Summerfest after spending 18 months not performing in person for audiences.
‘Like everyone else, for the last year and a half I’ve been locked away and isolated and it is very stunning to be back in a place that used to feel like second nature,’ Cyrus said in a video tweeted by Journal Centinel’s Piet Levy.
‘Being on stage used to feel like being at home, and it doesn’t anymore because of how much time I spent at home locked away. And this is very drastic.
‘[It] was startling and terrifying and coming out of it is also slightly terrifying. So I just wanted to be honest with how I’m feeling. Because I think by being honest about that, then it makes me less afraid.’
The Nothing Else Matters songstress will next put her three-octave mezzo-soprano pipes to use at the sold out Austin City Limits Festival on October 1 and 8 in Zilker Park.
Texan fans can probably expect pro-choice Miley to speak out about the state’s unconstitutional ban on abortion at six weeks.