Los Angeles: Teen popstar Miley Cyrus is suing a website which published a naked picture, claiming that the image is hers.
Soon after a raunchy faceless image of a woman claimed to be the `Party in the USA` hitmaker came out, people from her camp denied it and they are now "in touch with lawyers and considering action," reported People magazine online.
The blog, ZackTaylor.ca, published the image, shot in a bathroom with a phone, claiming that Cyrus had sent it to her ex-boyfriend Liam Hemsworth and they had obtained it after her iPhone was stolen.
The blogger claimed that the photo was taken in a sexting session during her brief stay at the Westin Palace hotel following the latest MTV Video Music Awards.
Cyrus` spokesperson added that the `Hannah Montana` star has a tattoo reading `Just Breathe` under her left breast, and the woman in question doesn`t have it and also she is skinnier than the former Disney star.
The woman in question has the same blonde wavy hairstyle as Cyrus and also sports her signature bracelets.
PTI
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