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Miley Cyrus goes topless while writhing around her Nashville farm in yet another outrageous shoot as she declares: ‘I really am a rock star’.

She’s never been afraid to express herself.

And Miley Cyrus fully committed to a campy photo shoot on her  Nashville, Tennessee farm as she went topless on the cover of a new Interview spread released on Wednesday.

Miley Cyrus goes TOPLESS while writhing around her Nashville farm in yet another outrageous shoot | Daily Mail Online

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The 28-year-old musician declared herself a tried and true ‘rock star’ as she writhed around wearing vibrant ensembles in another outrageous shoot.

Miley flashed a toothy grin while posing for the spread captured by photographer Brianna Capozzi. She kicked up her legs in a towering pair of florescent pink heels worn with socks and a yellow tank top as she sprawled across hundreds of peeled bananas on the ground.

Showing off her flexibility yet again, Miley pulled her white Chanel bootie back behind her ear while posing in a pair of lavender bikini bottoms with a black lace tank top.

Miley Cyrus goes TOPLESS while writhing around her Nashville farm in yet another outrageous shoot | Daily Mail Online

Showing off her flexibility yet again, Miley pulled her white Chanel bootie back behind her ear while posing in a pair of lavender bikini bottoms with a black lace tank top.

Miley sprawled across a fallen tree wearing a neon pink long-sleeve dress with a keyhole cut-out just below the bust.

In another edgy shot, the Wrecking Ball singer unwrapped a massive bar of chocolate wearing a crop top and briefs.

Miley Cyrus goes TOPLESS while writhing around her Nashville farm in yet another outrageous shoot | Daily Mail Online

Her shaggy blonde mullet was expertly styled by Cervando Maldonado with loose curls framing her face.

‘Yeah, I really am a rock star,’ she admitted to Metallica’s Lars Ulrich in the spread. ‘I love having these authentic, real rock dudes in my band.’

‘We even revisit songs that I wrote before I was able to make this huge sonic pivot in my career, before I discovered rock and roll. Now, we cover my own songs. We take my original songs, and turn them on their head, and make them kick ass.’