Miley Cyrus may have given herself a normie makeover and returned to her country roots in recent months, but that doesn't mean she's quieting her political opinions.
She took to Instagram yesterday to congratulate her brother for making his runway debut in a Dolce and Gabbana show — ending off the caption: "PS D&G, I STRONGLY disagree with your politics.... but I do support your company's effort to celebrate young artists & give them the platform to shine their light for all to see!"
It turns out the Italian fashion designer pair didn't take too kindly to the backhanded compliment, responding to Cyrus in the comments.
"We don't need your posts or comments so next time please ignore us!" Stefano Gabbana wrote. "We are Italian and we don't care about politics and mostly neither about the American one!"
He added that Dolce and Gabbana "make dresses and if you think about doing politics with a post it's simply ignorant."
Cyrus didn't specifically state what political sentiments she disapproved of, though the designers did recently dress Melania Trump on her first foreign trip as First Lady. In 2015, Dolce and Gabbana also came under fire for remarks about same-sex parents using in vitro fertilization, calling their children "synthetic."
Cyrus has yet to respond to Gabbana's comments, but you can see her original post that generated all the drama down below.
She took to Instagram yesterday to congratulate her brother for making his runway debut in a Dolce and Gabbana show — ending off the caption: "PS D&G, I STRONGLY disagree with your politics.... but I do support your company's effort to celebrate young artists & give them the platform to shine their light for all to see!"
It turns out the Italian fashion designer pair didn't take too kindly to the backhanded compliment, responding to Cyrus in the comments.
"We don't need your posts or comments so next time please ignore us!" Stefano Gabbana wrote. "We are Italian and we don't care about politics and mostly neither about the American one!"
He added that Dolce and Gabbana "make dresses and if you think about doing politics with a post it's simply ignorant."
Cyrus didn't specifically state what political sentiments she disapproved of, though the designers did recently dress Melania Trump on her first foreign trip as First Lady. In 2015, Dolce and Gabbana also came under fire for remarks about same-sex parents using in vitro fertilization, calling their children "synthetic."
Cyrus has yet to respond to Gabbana's comments, but you can see her original post that generated all the drama down below.