Miley Cyrus Tattoo: ‘Wrecking Ball’ Singer Gets Portrait Tattoo in Honor of WHO? (PHOTO)

Miley Cyrus showed off some new ink on her Twitter page. The 20-year-old singer debuted her new tattoo in honor of her maternal grandmother Loretta Finley, known as "Mammie," People magazine reports.

She captioned the photo "Because I am her favorite & she is mine." The tattoo is a large portrait of Finley on the inside of her right arm. Cyrus went to celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D who has done several of the singer's tattoos.

The "Wrecking Ball" singer's last tattoo was the words "Rolling $tone" on the bottom of her feet to celebrate landing on the cover of the iconic magazine.

"I thought about going to play laser tag, but laser tag sucks," she told Rolling Stone editor Josh Eelis adding that she wanted to do something "fun" during their interview.

"And we could have gone bowling, but what are we, 90?" she continued. Instead Cyrus decided to remember the interview by visiting a tattoo parlor, something she is obviously comfortable with doing. It was reported that she has 20 tattoos, her grandmother ink making the total number 21.

She reportedly got inked for the first time at the age of 17 in 2009. On her arms Cyrus has an animal tooth, "Love Never Dies," the Roman numerals VIIXCI for 7/91 - the day her parents first met - a Leonardo Da Vinci sketch and crossed arrows. On her wrist she has an anchor mark and an ohm symbol.

The words "Love can be found" is tattooed in her right ear and "just breathe" is inked across her ribcage. She also has a skull on her ankle. On other parts of her body the former Disney star has a dream catcher, a peace sign, equal sign, a heart, a cross, the word "Karma," an evil eye and "Bad" on her fingers.

She also has the saying "So that this place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."

In an interview she explained that it was from a speech by Teddy Roosevelt.

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