Miley Cyrus Reveals Why She Prefers to Be with Women in NSFW Interview: 'Girls Are Way Hotter'

"Everyone, I think, can agree that from ancient times d—- makes wonderful sculptures. Other than that, I'm not as interested," Cyrus said on the Call Her Daddy podcast

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Miley Cyrus is getting even more candid about her sexuality.

In a recently resurfaced episode of Barstool Sports' Call Her Daddy podcast, Cyrus, 28, dished about her preferences when it comes to male and female bodies.

"Girls are way hotter. We know this. Everyone, I think, can agree that from ancient times d—- makes wonderful sculptures," she said. "Other than that, I'm not as interested. I like d— as art pieces. And sculptural, I love the shape, I think it looks really good on a table."

She continued, "Everyone knows that t— are prettier than balls."

The "Prisoner" singer also discussed why she prefers same sex relationships.

"The role that I was in made more sense because there's not going to be this weird thing that I pay for everything and whatever," she said. "Like if I'm going to be with a girl, I'm totally down to be with a boss bitch who's as successful, or more successful than me; that's cool, too."

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"But I felt like the women I ended up being around, the role fit easier for me, because even in my relationship with men, a lot of the times, I kind of hold a more dominant space," she added.

Since her split from ex-husband Liam Hemsworth, the former Hannah Montana actress has been open in interviews about her dating life and exploring her sexuality.

In December on The Howard Stern Show, Cyrus revealed details about her divorce from her The Last Song costar, which was finalized in January 2020.

Cyrus told Stern that still loves Hemsworth, 31, "very much" and "always will," but "there was too much conflict." She added, "I don't get off on drama or fighting."

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"I don't know if we ever really thought we were actually going to get married," she said, recalling how losing their Malibu home two years ago in a wildfire impacted their relationship: "Me being an intense person and not wanting to sit with it and not wanting to go, you know, 'What could be purposeful about this?' I just clung to what I had left of that house, which was me and him."

Cyrus also talked about dating while also self-isolating amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic — and finding socially distanced ways to connect with other people. She split from Cody Simpson over the summer after 10 months of dating.

"This time has been really interesting and challenging for any sort of dating or meeting people," she told Stern. "I do a lot of FaceTime sex — it's the safest sex. I'm not getting COVID. I am definitely not going to be doing anything that's irresponsible for myself or for other people … it's just ridiculous for anybody that won't take the right precautions to keep each other safe. It's f— up."

"I love people, I love who I love, I've had relationships with all genders and I'm down," added Cyrus. "Right now I'm kind of in the mood for some D, but I'm down for whatever, honestly."

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