People are still talking about Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke’s performance at the MTV Video Music Awards back in August, and now that they will both be attending the EMAs on Sunday, Nov. 10, Thicke is adamant he will never perform with the “Wrecking Ball” singer again.

Thicke, 36, appeared on Chatty Man with Alan Carr on Friday and he was asked if he would ever take the stage with Cyrus, 20, again.

"Oh no, no no no. No no, definitely no, definitely not,” he said confidently, The Mirror reports.

He also joked of the provocative performance that he “never looked at her” while she was twerking. "That would have been rude," he said, "I looked in her eyes, it was all about heart."

Meanwhile, Cyrus talked to MTV News about what her EMA performance of “Wrecking Ball” will entail.

"I've had this vision for a while; I've wanted to somehow involve something around aliens — because I really love aliens. Obviously, I really loved Teddy Bears so I built a whole show around Teddy Bears," she said. "And I also like aliens, so I built the show around aliens. And when I knew that RedFoo was going to be there, I just felt he was the perfect person to get involved in what I'm all about, which is just having fun on the show, and not doing anything too serious."

Cyrus also talked about staying away from offending anyone during this performance, saying “I can't think of any kind of prop that I would use in disrespect and offend. So I think I'm good about that. No Foam Finger Association is going to call me. I made custom [alien costumes for her performance], I made my own. No one owns aliens."

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