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Miley Cyrus In Need Of An Intervention?

Amid claims that Miley’s family and fiance Liam Hemsworth are worried about alleged drug use, a source close to Miley tells HollywoodLife.com that there never has been a plan for any supposed intervention! Read on for the inside scoop.

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When Miley Cyrus cut her hair drastically short, she made waves in the fashion community, but who knew that anyone would try to link it to drug use? A new report in Star magazine claims that’s just the case, and that Miley’s family wants to stage an intervention, but a source tells us that this is totally false.

Star‘s article claims that Miley’s “erratic behavior,” which is what they call her haircut and getting tattoos,” has led her family and fiance Liam Hemsworth to fear she’s using drugs. A source close to Miley, 19, tells HollywoodLife.com exclusively, “There’s absolutely, emphatically, no intervention being planned nor was there one ever planned for Miley. The story is 100-percent false and ridiculous. They basically used a picture of Miley smoking a cigarette and weaved a bunch of bulls*** around it to say she’s on drugs. It’s so sad and so stupid.”

Our source tells us that Miley’s family isn’t worried about their daughter at all. “Tish and Billy Ray aren’t worried about her because she isn’t doing drugs,” they say. “All they want is for Miley to be happy, healthy and successful and she’s all three. So nice try Star, but it’s totally not true.” “She’s so sick of all the rumors…that she doesn’t even pay attention to it anymore,” our source says. “She’s so numb to it now because every week there’s a different story.

So she’s like, ‘F*** it,’ because she knows it’s not going to stop and they’re going to just keep writing lies about her. But I can tell you for sure she’s not on drugs and she doesn’t need a freaking intervention.”

We’re glad Miley is okay!

– Reporting by Eric Mitchell, Written by Billy Nilles

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