Miley Cyrus 'Adore You music video leaks online: Most controversial to watch yet?

Miley Cyrus's new "Adore You" video could be her most controversial yet. The young singer was engulfed in scandal with her recent "Wrecking Ball" video, but her new video could be even worse in many critics' eyes as she makes even more sexually suggestive expressions throughout.

Whether it will break records like "Wrecking Ball" is unlikely though as the "Adore You" video has been leaked online prior to its official release date, seriously undermining how well it will do on official launch.

Cyrus, 20, seemingly looks to spark more controversy in her new risqué video, as she wears sexually suggestive clothing and writhes around on a bed.

Some have suggested that Cyrus is trying to give a suggestive hint that she is making some kind of sex tape in the video, as portions of the video are filmed with a night vision camera. In the "Adore You" video she also poses with the camcorder, and her sexually suggestive movements and expressions in the video are sure to spark controversy to even higher levels following her Robin Thicke "Blurred Lines" performance at the MTV VMAs 2013.

Despite making strong sexually explicit references in her new video, Cyrus sings about love on the track.

Following the leak of the "Adore You" video, Cyrus has taken to Twitter to express her frustration to her fans. Referring to her fans, who she calls "Smilers," she posted, "We all know Smilers would break another record if it wasn't for the f--- face who leaked my video. Alllllll good! Keep smiling."

For those who did not appreciate Cyrus' nude "Wrecking Ball" video where she poses naked while swinging on a wrecking ball, as well as licking a sledge hammer, her new "Adore You" video will definitely be one to skip.

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