Yes, that’s right. Miley Cyrus sends Wayne Coyne photos of herself peeing.
First collaborating on music in 2014, after Cyrus tweeted the Flaming Lips frontman a birthday message, calling him “one of [her] favourite artists of all time,” it seems the pair have gone from bonding in the studio to bonding from the bathroom.
In a new interview with The Guardian, the 55-year-old rocker shares the graphic details of his latest TMI reveal.
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Following Cyrus’s initial tweet, Coyne said he “tweeted her back” his phone number telling her to “text [him].”
“Since then, we’ve texted each other every day. I’ll say, ‘What are you doing?’ and she’ll send me pictures of herself peeing. Sometimes it’s 1,000 times a day, sometimes it’s a couple of times a day, but we’re in each other’s lives.”
The pair have clearly grown close in the following years, with Cyrus making cameos on The Flaming Lips’ Beatles cover album, “With a Little Help from My Fwends”, and again when Coyne and bandmate Steven Drozd co-wrote Miley’s fifth studio album, “Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz”.
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They are now so close in fact that Coyne is privy to Miley’s drug habits.
“[A$AP Rocky had] just got a new set of gold teeth, braces things, and he was talking about taking acid,” Coyne explains. “In between, Miley was whispering, ‘He’s never really taken acid. He’s just saying that because he wants to write music about taking acid.’ He would keep talking and she would go, ‘He doesn’t know anything about acid.’ She’d know. Cyrus has done acid plenty.”
And it seems like A$AP Rocky has been a bit of an inspiration for the band. The Flaming Lips dropped their fourteenth studio album “Oczy Mlody”, which Coyne describes as sounding like “Syd Barrett meets A$AP Rocky and they get trapped in a fairy tale from the future.”
Of course, Cyrus, with all her knowledge of acid trips, is featured on the album, on the song, “We A Family”, which was released last week. Take a listen below.
“She’s going to keep being a judge on ‘The Voice’,” Coyne says, “but I know she wants to make music at the same time.”
“I’m thinking of a way we can make a record withouth her having to sit there for months and months,” he explains. “I think she likes it when it’s like, ‘You guys do some of the work, and then I’ll get to come in and do something really cool.’”