Miley Cyrus Latest News: 'The Voice' Coach Retweets Melania Trump's Post From 2013, Future USA First Lady Miley Fan?

The "The Voice" coach Miley Cyrus was dubbed as the 'shade queen' after she retweeted future first lady of the US Melania Trump's old tweet from 2013. Did the "Wrecking Ball" singer meant to express something or does she imply that the future FLOTUS is a Miley fan?

During the campaign period until the 2016 US presidential election, Liam Hemsworth's fiancé, Miley, was crystal-clear which presidential candidate she supported; and she has not been Trump's biggest fan. We can even recall the singer threatening to leave the country if Donald Trump wins the election.

There was a shocking turn of events after polls suggest that Donald Trump will be the 45th president of the United States. The American singer-songwriter Miley accepted defeat and posted an emotional plea on her social media account.

Just recently, Miley appears to be throwing some shade at Donald Trump's 46-year-old wife, Melania Trump. Miley tweeted a photo posted by future FLOTUS Melania as she was gushingly listening to Miley's "Wrecking Ball" song on the radio.

The 23-year-old Miley posted the screenshot of the tweet without any captions. This resulted to a commotion among her fans saying that she is actually saying more by saying nothing. Some of her fans even suggested keeping throwing that 'shade'.

Miley may not have been over the recent election results with her preferred candidates, Bernie Sanders (first) and Hillary Clinton (second), losing. We can recall that the democrat candidate, Hillary Clinton, only won the popular vote but failed to win the electoral college votes.

The "The Voice" coach broke down after hearing the election results. Miley posted a video on her Twitter account addressing the president-elect Donald Trump, saying and encouraging him to "treat people with love," Mirror reported.

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