Miley Cyrus is a Grammy winner.
At this year's awards ceremony, Miley won Best Solo Pop Performance and Record of The Year for her empowerment anthem 'Flowers'. For the latter award, which she accepted from Mariah Carey and subsequently fangirl'd about the presence of the other MC, Miley shared a butterfly metaphor.
But her Record of the Year speech raised a few more eyebrows — and not just because of her very on-brand quip about forgetting underwear.
It was actually because of the names she did not say.
She thanked "everyone that's standing on this stage right now," pointing to her collaborators, plus "our teams, my team, Crush, Columbia, my mommy, my sister, my love, my main gays because look how good I look."
She concluded: "I don't think I forgot anyone, but I might've forgotten underwear."
Cyrus' mother Tish and sister Brandi were both in the room, which could've been why they got singled out as the family members she thanked. But there may have been other reasons her other family members, like dad Billy Ray Cyrus and musician sister Noah, didn't get their own shout outs too: a Cyrus rift.
This feels even more likely after Miley seemed to double down on the omissions on socials.
"To my mommy @tishcyruspurcell I love you more than anything in the entire universe, my family, @brandicyrus thank you for being there like always," she wrote on Instagram.