It's no secret that Miley Cyrus loves a bold look, and she's proven so again with her latest out-there t-shirt choice - and it's super NSFW.

Promoting her newest piece of merchandise, Miley posted a series of snaps on Instagram wearing the t-shirt in question: a bright pink high-neck vest with the words "Miley Cyrus made me realize I am gay" scribbled in marker pen-style handwriting.

However, if you look more closely, you'll spot the shirt's NSFW detailing, and that's the words "I ❤️ Dick" written above Miley's right thigh. Plus, on the left side of the t-shirt you can see two actual drawings of penises - so, yep, not something you're likely to want to pop round to Grandma's in.

Still, Miley somehow managed to make the shirt a *look*, wearing it alone as a super short dress, styled with a chunky black and silver belt and Gucci strappy silver heels.

Plus, if the outfit itself wasn't epic enough, Miley wore it posing on top of dad Billy Ray Cyrus' car, obviously, and it's a mood.

Scroll through to see the look for yourself here:

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The shirt is available to buy now on Miley's website, and it seems like fans are pretty obsessed with it. One fan wrote on Twitter, "Miley I can't tell you how much I need this shirt", while another added, "[I] need the Miley made me gay shirt SO bad".

Meanwhile, others aren't huge fans of the NSFW and marker-pen design, with one person writing, "I love the concept of Miley’s new shirt but that design is hideous".

Looks like fans are pretty torn then, Miley!

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Emily Gulla
Former Editorial Assistant/Junior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer

Emily Gulla was Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Editorial Assistant/Junior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer, covering celebs, TV and film for the site, magazine and video. She’s interviewed the casts of your favourite TV shows, from Bridgerton to Derry Girls and Stranger Things, as well as dozens of Love Islanders. She also loves getting stuck into long-read features, writing on all things digital culture (including her favourite topic: memes), and dating - having appeared on the radio to discuss dating.

Emily's work has also been published on ELLE, Women's Health, Harper's Bazaar, Digital Spy and more. She holds a First Class degree in English with Film Studies from King's College London, and even wrote her dissertation on Love Island. You can find Emily on Instagram and LinkedIn, and can see more of her work on her website.