Miley Cyrus’ Raunchy Uncensored ‘Dooo It’ Performance From VMAs Released — Watch

Didn't think Miley Cyrus's VMAs performance was as risqué as you'd expected? Think again! MTV just released the full, unedited video of her live performance, revealing ALL of the expletive-filled moments you didn't see. While Miley Cyrus's MTV Video Music Awards performance was anything but tame, it also wasn't nearly as raunchy as we expected...or so we thought. MTV released the full, unedited version of the 22-year-old's performance on Sept. 3, giving us a final look at just how many lines she was able to cross in under five minutes. Click here to watch — just make sure your boss isn't around first. To hear more about Miley Cyrus, head over to iTunes and download the latest HollywoodLife podcast for free!

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She’s just being Miley, alright! Just two years after shocking the world with her “Blurred Lines” performance at the 2013 Video Music Awards, Miley returned to the VMAs stage on Aug. 30 to perform her new song, “Dooo It!” with more balloons, streamers, and bleeps than we ever expected. But if you thought her numerous pot references and crotch canons were raunchy, then you clearly haven’t seen the full, uncensored version of the performance.  In the new video released by MTV, the “Ded Petz” singer can be heard dropping more F-bombs than we care to count, not to mention one very crude comment about…well, we’ll just let you hear it for yourself.

Whoa. Clearly, Miley was not messing around! Of course, it wasn’t all fun and phallic-inspired moments. Following her over-the-top performance, the Parents Television Council, who slammed her 2013 VMAs performance with Robin Thicke, went after her again, this time deeming her glitter-filled performance as “toxic.” “We had hoped she [Miley] would have proven us wrong and demonstrate her considerable talent as a performer, rather than rely on her own sexuality to entertain the audience,” said PTC President Tim Winter in a statement. “MTV and Cyrus could both be forces for something positive, but tonight’s VMA partners relied on exposing millions of children to graphic, inappropriate and far-too-frequently offensive content.”

But really, what did we expect from Miley. If there is one thing she loves doing more than taking off her clothes, it’s pushing boundaries. In fact, a source close to the singer recently revealed to HollywoodLife.com that she plans to push the limits even further when she returns as the host of Saturday Night Live‘s season premiere in September. “Miley has been told that they [SNL] will not tolerate any nudity on the show, but they sure will be happy to make fun of it. Miley has promised Lorne [Michels] that she is up for anything but will not get naked during the telecast,” a source tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. She may keep her clothes on, but somehow we think Miley will find some way to surprise us.

What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Is Miley’s nudity out of control? Sound off in the comments below!

— Alyssa Montemurro