Miley Cyrus poses braless on cover of Cosmopolitan's March issue

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Posted: 01/28/2013

Miley Cyrus appears braless on the cover of Cosmopolitan's March issue wearing just a white jacket and pants.

Cyrus told the magazine that the part of her life she's most satisfied with is her relationship with her betrothed, Liam Hemsworth.

"That's what I feel the most confident in because you never know; there's so much hype behind my new record, but it could come out and, worst-case scenario, everyone f--- hates it."

As for the type of wedding Cyrus wants: the smaller the better.

"I feel the bigger the wedding, the more it becomes a target for people to ruin," she said. "So we just want it to be small, with the people who we'd take bullets for. I don't want to be looking at those photos and see people that I wish hadn't been there. C'mon, I can't even get coffee without a million paparazzi following me, so I don't know why anyone thinks I'm going to have this huge, extravagant wedding. That is so not who I am."

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