Miley Cyrus Tweets About Her Love of Elvis and Weed—Take a Look!

"some days i wanna just lay in bed and google Elvis all day. but then i get realllllly depressed," the singer tweeted

By Bruna Nessif Jan 27, 2014 9:51 PMTags
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Miley Cyrus may be all about that single life right now, but she's definitely in love.

The twerking-with-her-tongue-out pop star shared on Twitter that there are certain people (and things) that take up some room in her heart—like Elvis and marijuana, for example.

Cyrus praised the King of Rock and Roll on the social media website, by telling her followers, "some days i wanna just lay in bed and google Elvis all day. but then i get realllllly depressed," with a handsome, black and white photo of the late singer.

She followed that tweet with a photo of an ecard that read, "Everyone is in a relationship, getting married or having babies. And I'm just over here like, 'I love weed.'"

Shocked? We didn't think so.

What may have surprised fans, however, was Miley's absence at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles last night. But just because she didn't take the stage with a number of other big name musicians, doesn't mean the star wasn't performing.

The 21-year-old "Adore You" singer entertained fans by sharing an exclusive "performance" picture and video via Twitter and Instagram. Posing next to a Guitar Hero controller, she captioned, "Photo from my performance this evening...." Cyrus also shared a video of herself rocking out to KISS' 1975 classic "Rock and Roll All Nite."

Miley did attend and perform at Clive Davis' annual pre-Grammy Gala on Saturday, Jan. 25, singing for a star-studded room that included Jennifer Hudson, Cyndi Lauper, Lorde, Lionel Richie and Taylor Swift . Wearing a Calvin Klein ensemble, Cyrus crooned "Get It Right" before covering a Dolly Parton original.

"I hope y'all feel better than y'all look," Cyrus reportedly told the audience. "Maybe this song is better for this crowd," she said before belting out her godmother's hit "Jolene," which was released in 1973.