Miley Cyrus smoking a joint? Of course, she is. Whenever you hear Miley Cyrus' name alongside some crazy stunt, it should no longer be seen as a surprise. At the European Music Awards (EMAs) on Sunday, Miley took advantage of the lenient marijuana laws in Amsterdam by smoking a joint onstage as she accepted the award for Best Music Video. The video in question is the controversial Wrecking Ball music video, the same video that saw Miley swinging on a wrecking ball without clothes.

An insider told TV Guide that Miley Cyrus not only smoked a joint onstage, but also did it consistently backstage and during the evening hours.

"I don't think I'm going to be able to fit that in my purse so I'll put it right here for now," Miley said, before playing the award near her feet. "I couldn't fit this award in my bag but I did find this," she said, before pulling out the supposed joint in question.

Cyrus opened the space themed show by preforming the song "We Can't Stop." She was wearing a silver spandex suit while shaking her buttocks in the direction of of a much shorter female dance partner, a move that is now known as twerking. We've seen the video, and we have to say Miley's twerking skills are still unimpressive since her performance at the MTV Music Awards earlier this year with Robin Thicke.

To the delight of fans, Miley also did that thing where she sticks out her tongue and wink one eye. This move has become her signature pose, though not everyone has fallen in love with it.

Many folks still look at the 20-year-old pop star as that little girl from the days of Hannah Montana, which is why they are finding it difficult to accept this new appearance from the star.

Other celebrities on show at the European Music Awards include Eminem, Katy Perry, One Direction boy band, The Killers and much more.

We're curious to see what Miley has in store for her fans and non-fans alike when she takes to the stage once more. Either at another music awards, or at one of her many concerts.

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