Miley Cyrus has again fuelled the speculation around her illicit drug usage with her recent Instagram upload. The mega star has uploaded a series of pictures in which she is seen hooked with a IV needle in her arm, which has started an online debate about the star's lifestyle.
On March 5, the star uploaded a picture of herself with a IV needle in her left arm and a horrified look on her face. "We got nufffffin but love & vittys in our veinzzzz ," wrote the star to caption the pic.See the pic here.
Shortly, the "Wrecking Ball" star shared another similar picture of Instagram, E! News reported. The caption less photo has been uploaded on the singer's account the same day in which two of her friends are taking so-called vitamin push in similar fashion. Check it out.
The supply of weird pictures triggered an online rumor that Cyrus is bluffing that she is taking vitamins. Online commentators claimed that the mega star is on some kind of addiction and is taking drugs through IV needles. One of the fans also re-posted Cyrus' pic with the needle with an alarming caption that read "Miley after becoming drugs junkie."
Cyrus, who is quite open about her love for marijuana and ecstasy, quickly circulated the fan's upload as a her satirical take on the drug abuse charges levied on her. "I'm a Magnesium, calcium, selenium, zinc, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, zinc, glutathione, phosphatidyl choline junkie fooooo sho #nuttinbutvittysandloveinmyveins," wrote the star to caption the pic, which she uploaded later on March 6.
Despite her vehement denial on drug abuse charges through her witty Instagram uploads, Cyrus' love for illicit drugs is well known. Back in January, the couple of singer's pictures became viral online in which she can be seen surrounded by what appear to be drugs at a recording studio.
Cyrus has even bragged about her use of weed in a Rolling Stone interview in 2013.
"Hollywood is a coke town, but weed is so much better," explained the 22-year-old former Disney star. "And Molly (ecstasy), too. Those are happy drugs - social drugs. They make you want to be with friends."