Aloha Miley Cyrus! Singer looks dressed for Hawaii in a Chanel floral jumpsuit and hair flower as she leaves Hollywood nightclub


With a pretty hair flower and a colorful floral jumpsuit, Miley Cyrus looked more Honolulu than Hollywood as she stepped out on Friday night.

The 21 year-old showed she had not lost her feminine charm in the dainty ensemble which flattered her petite figure.

But there was still a hint of the rebel about the controversial Wrecking Ball singer as she revealed a glimpse of her tattoos on leaving an LA hotspot.

The former Disney child star carried a denim jacked over one arm as she was led to a waiting car from the back of the Warwick Night Club in Hollywood where she had spent the evening with friends.

She smiled and gave the thumbs up as she headed home for the night in the sleeveless, red patterned outfit which was emblazoned with the Chanel logo.

Miley teamed the delicate look with gold-toed, black ankle boots, a black purse and a chunky black and white bracelet.

Her cute pixie cut was dressed up with a braid extension in a top knot and a yellow hair flower.

Her night out came as rumors continue to circulate about her involvement with music producer Mike Will Made-It, 25.

According to Us Weekly the pair have been secretly dating for nine months with a source telling the magazine: 'Everybody in her circle knows they've been together this whole time.'

And although they live on opposite coasts with Miley in LA and Mike in Atlanta, GA, the couple: 'talk and text all day, every day.'

Meanwhile according to the New York Post's Page Six, her former fiance Liam Hemsworth, who she split from last September, believes they will always be close friends.

The Hunger Games star was overheard chatting with friends over dinner in Portofino, Italy this week saying that the former couple would 'always be best friends' and that they had 'an instantaneous and powerful connection.'

According to a source, Australian Liam, 24: 'kept raving about how amazing she was, how much they clicked and understood everything about each other.'

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