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Miley Cyrus serenades Pete Davidson with ‘It Should Have Been Me’ on Fallon and it’s equal parts hilarious and awkward

December 10, 2021
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If there’s an anthem for the broken-hearted, Miley Cyrus has a few, but her cover of “It Should Have Been Me” is now up there.

In a bizarre and hilarious turn of events, Cyrus serenaded Pete Davidson with William “Mickey” Stevenson and Norman Whitfield’s 1963 Motown song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

“Pete Davidson, this song is for you,” she states at the beginning of her performance. “When I saw those photos, this is what I play.”

She begins her (frankly epic) performance with , but quickly moves over to perch herself on Fallon’s desk, proceeding to sing at Pete.

“Pete Davidson, how are you gonna do this to me?” she sings. “In that Lamborghini leaving that nice ass restaurant. I’m going to watch a movie in freakin’ Staten Island,” she continues. Cyrus is, of course, referring to the recent photos of Davidson and Kim Kardashian on a date.

Well, points were made…

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