Miley Cyrus Caught Taking Hits of Salvia From a Bong?
Dec. 10 2010, Published 4:17 a.m. ET
When Miley Cyrus says she "can't be tamed" she means it! According to TMZ, new video shows the newly 18-year-old singer taking hits from a bong that sources say was filled with salvia.
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TMZ reports hat the video of Miley was filmed at an L.A. area home during a party occurring five days after Miley's 18th birthday.
A source connected with the "Can't Be Tamed" singer told TMZ she was not smoking marijuana, but rather a natural herb called salvia.
Salvia has psychedelic qualities and possession of the herb is currently legal in California.
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According to the source, the video was filmed by one of Miley's friends and they believe it was stolen or copied from the friend's camera.
The video allegedly shows Miley taking hits from a bong and when she comes up for air begins to see things that aren't really there.
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"Oh, I'm not gonna lose it now ... I'm going," she allegedly says in the tape. "Having a little bit of a bad trip! Is that a f**king Liam lookalike or what the hell is that? Is that my boyfriend? Is that my boyfriend? Oh my God, he looks so much like Liam!"
"Is it me tripping?" she asks a friend while pointing to her head. "Is it me tripping?"
According to a news report from Current TV (via PopEater), "Its salvia's long-term effects are not well understood, but the immediate effects can be dramatic ... for five minutes, the highly-concentrated form of this drug can render people totally incapacitated."