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Despite rumors, Miley Cyrus not pregnant

Internet spoof doctor’s magazine article about ‘Hannah Montana’ star

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LOS ANGELES - Despite internet rumors, teen sensation Miley Cyrus is definitely not pregnant, a rep for the star confirmed to Access Hollywood.

The rumors started after a host of celebrity Web sites picked up a doctored article from J-14 magazine, which claimed the “Hannah Montana” star was pregnant.

“It is 100% not true,” a rep for Miley told Access Hollywood.

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On Monday morning, the magazine J-14, quickly issued a statement, pointing out a page from their July issue had been spoofed.

“Despite Internet rumors, J-14 NEVER reported that Miley Cyrus was pregnant,” a statement for the magazine read. “Someone doctored the ‘This Just In’ article that appeared on page 16 of J-14’s July 2007 issue, where a few of Miley’s Hannah Montana co-stars talked about her gross habits. Miley is an intelligent, respectable role model for young girls, and the editors of J-14 pride themselves on presenting our readers with credible stories and information.”

The fake article featured fake quotes from the 14-year-old Disney channel actress. “I’m going to take good care of my baby,” Miley was quoted as saying in the spoof according to celebrity gossip site D-Listed. “I’ve already gained 7 pounds. I was in real shock when it happened accidentally.”

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