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OK! Exclusive: Can't Be Tamed! Miley Cyrus Was The #1 Diva At The BBMAs & Here's Why

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May 22 2017, Updated 3:12 p.m. ET

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Miley Cyrus may claim to be a changed woman, but according to an insider, the “Malibu” singer is still behaving recklessly when it comes to her performances. At the Billboard Music Awards last night, Miley pulled off a seamless rendition of her new single, “Malibu.” But behind the scenes, the former Disney star was less than agreeable, demanding that she be allowed to call all the shots and refusing to listen to anyone’s suggestions or requests!

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“Miley acted like a complete and total brat,” a source toldexclusively. “She demanded that they let her do the song the way she wanted to do it.”

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Miley wouldn’t even heed people’s advice when it came to her appearance. “She would not take suggestions on her outfit and insisted on doing her own thing,” the insider claimed.

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And when it came time to rehearse, the singer refused! “She said that she did not need to rehearse and do a run-through,” the source told OK!

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“She didn’t want to sit in the audience either,” the insider added. “She basically wanted to do her thing and split.”

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Did you notice if Miley was acting like a diva at last night’s awards show? Sound off in the comments below!

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