Miley Cyrus reenacts Wrecking Ball music video at VMAs By Press Association August 31 2020, 4:23 am August 31 2020, 4:23 am Share Miley Cyrus reenacts Wrecking Ball music video at VMAs Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/pressandjournal/entertainment/music/2450326/miley-cyrus-reenacts-wrecking-ball-music-video-at-vmas/ Copy Link Miley Cyrus reenacted her famous Wrecking Ball music video during a performance at the MTV Video Music Awards (MTV/PA) Miley Cyrus reenacted her famous Wrecking Ball music video during a performance at the MTV Video Music Awards. The pop star, 27, debuted new single Midnight Sky at Sunday’s ceremony. She began the performance silhouetted against a white circle, before belting out her latest track. Our girl @MileyCyrus has us all gazing at the #MidnightSky tonight! #VMAs 🔭✨ pic.twitter.com/7UVmPix1My— MTV (@MTV) August 31, 2020 The background switched to a vivid red, as Cyrus sang: “I was born to run, I don’t belong to anyone, oh no/I don’t need to be loved by you.” Cyrus divorced Liam Hemsworth in January. Towards the end of the performance Cyrus – sporting a mullet-like haircut – climbed a set of stairs and sat on a giant swinging disco ball. It was a nod to her 2013 Wrecking Ball video, which won video of the year at the VMAs. That provocative visual featured Cyrus, wearing nothing but a pair of boots, swinging on a wrecking ball while singing about a failed relationship. Cyrus won two awards during Sunday’s VMAs, taking home best art direction and best editing for the Mother’s Daughter music video.