Miley Cyrus talks drug use in new Rolling Stone interview

Miley Cyrus has had her incidents involving drugs, a few years ago the 20-year-old was videotaped smoking the legal substance Salvia. In her new interview with Rolling Stone, Cyrus talks about Marijuana use and her new song.

The pop singer talked about her collaboration with Snoop Dog and her new sound. "I did a song with Snoop Dogg called 'Ashtrays and Heartbreaks,' so people can put it together for themselves," Cyrus told Rolling Stone. "I think alcohol is way more dangerous than marijuana – people can be mad at me for saying that, but I don't care. I've seen a lot of people spiral down with alcohol, but I've never seen that happen with weed." Cyrus often dons outfits advertising cannabis.

In Cyrus’ new song “We Can’t Stop” the lyric “Dancing with Miley” sparked speculation of ecstasy use, as it sounds very similar to molly, slang for the drug. "I have an accent! So when I say 'Miley,' it must sound like 'molly,'" she says. "You're not allowed to say 'molly' on the radio, so it obviously says 'Miley.' I knew people were gonna wonder what I'm saying in that song." Cyrus’ name is also used as slang for cocaine, “People refer to [cocaine] as 'Miley Cyrus, my name is used in hip-hop songs to mean that. So even if I'm saying 'Miley,' people could still find something wrong with it." She said.

Cyrus was seen late Wednesday night leaving the doctor’s office according to PerezHilton The star later posted on her twitter that she was sick.