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Singer Miley Cyrus opts for “Fruit Bowl” over “Super Bowl”, performs Laxmi Puja in her Malibu home

Author : NewsGram Desk

Malibu, Feb 6, 2017: Miley Cyrus is one of those celebrities who never fails to stun her fans with her crazy acts which don't conform to stereotypes. She always does things her way and that is why probably she chose to be at her Malibu home and perform Hindu festival Laxmi Puja while the entire America was busy celebrating the 'Super Bowl'.

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Miley Cyrus uploaded a picture on Instagram with a caption which read, "Fruit bowl over Super bowl" and the picture was of a typical desi puja setting with bowls of fruits, flowers and images of Goddess Laxmi. Another image that she shared depicted her room filled with flower petals, candles and colourful cushions and captioned as 'Puja'. She shared two videos taken on the same day and captioned one of the videos as "Rose Angels! #Puja #mysore."

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Miley Cyrus has now and then showed her inclination towards the Hindu culture through her Instagram posts wherein she was seen inking tattoos which read "Karma" and "Om". She was also seen doing yoga. Miley is embracing the Hindu culture explicitly on Instagram but has not given any statement regarding her religious views.

Miley Cyrus has also been known for open hate posts for the US President Donald Trump. The 24-year-old American singer, songwriter and actress is currently dating Liam Hemsworth.

prepared by Shambhavi Sinha of NewsGram. Twitter: @shambhavispeaks

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