She truly has flogged the whole tongue thing to death by now.
But Miley Cyrus came up with yet another variation on the sloppy theme during her latest concert in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday night.
The 21-year-old star made a grand entrance onstage by way of a giant neon pink slide fashioned to look like an enormous tongue.
It was lips and tongues galore as the blonde pop star threw her hands in the air and slid down the slide.
With her own mouth open wide, Miley wore a giant set of pink and red sequined lips on her chest as shoe started her performance.
She showed off the giant set of lips hanging around her neck too, before moving into an array of positions sure to show off the rest of herself.
The We Can't Stop hitmaker must have been working on her flexibility, because she moulded herself into various split forms.
Perched on a pretend golden automobile, Miley launched her two pins into the air and opened her legs.
In case that wasn't enough for the tender eyes of her doting fans, she then stood up and pulled her leotard up high.
It wasn't just any leotard, either.
The costume was made out of fake dollar bills, all of which featured the singer's face on the front plus an array of marijuana plants.
Gold bling covered her neck in heavy-set chains, and diamantes decorated her face.
Miley was even wearing bright white studded cowboy boots with enormous dollar signs on them.
As if that wasn't enough of a display of wealth, the songstress later moved to stuff her mouth full of fake dollar bills, pretending to eat the currency.
This latest concert - part of her Bangerz World Tour - comes just one day after a judge granted Miley a three year restraining order against an obsessed fan who 'believes the singer is talking to him through the radio'.
TMZ has reported that lawyers for the star were in court on Monday to request legal action against the man - Devon Meek - who was arrested near her home on May 16.
Los Angeles police arrested the man from the southeastern Arizona city of Sierra Vista and he was placed in a psychiatric hospital, where he remains.
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