The most controversial VMAs ever? MTV will air awards on a DELAY to give host Miley Cyrus 'free rein'

Controversial: Miley Cyrus is pictured with internet star Baddie Winkle ahead of tonight's broadcast
Controversial: Miley Cyrus is pictured with internet star Baddie Winkle ahead of tonight's broadcast

MTV bosses have warned fans to expect one of the most controversial and unpredictable Video Music Awards of all time tonight with twerking singer Miley Cyrus at the helm.
And producers say they are ready for anything the 22-year-old may unleash after setting up a delay feature so they can cut away from anything too shocking broadcast.
The annual VMAs have a reputation for eyebrow-raising television, including Cyrus's own performance at the 2013 awards, where her raunchy moves with Blurred Lines singer Robin Thicke shocked thousands.
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'Unpredictable': The executive producer of tonight's show said they are prepared for Cyrus's raucous ways - and have installed a delay feature in the broadcast in case anything is too hot for TV. Cyrus is picture above backstage ahead of the event
'Unpredictable': The executive producer of tonight's show said they are prepared for Cyrus's raucous ways - and have installed a delay feature in the broadcast in case anything is too hot for TV. Cyrus is picture above backstage ahead of the event
Miley Cyrus prepares for MTV VMAs with Baddie Winkle
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