Miley Cyrus Honors Late Grandmother On IG With Tribute Featuring Snoop Dogg

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Miley Cyrus honored her late grandmother on Instagram, Saturday.

Miley Cyrus posted a heartfelt tribute to her late grandmother, Loretta Finley, on social media, Saturday. Cyrus shared a series of photos and videos of Finley and her together.

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"Even though you are gone.... NOTHING has or ever will change," Cyrus wrote on Instagram. "You will FOREVER be my inspiration and fashion icon. Even more than that the ultimate model of being a true LIGHT in a dark world. You are sunshine. Everyday I wake and see that fiery ball in the sky I will see your face. Then say a prayer thanking heaven above for giving me the best grandmother a girl could ever be gifted. I will miss you for the rest of my life.... I will keep your spirit here by continuing to do good for others and treating them the way we all desire to be treated. With an infinite amount of the same gentle kindness you displayed daily. We will ache everyday you are not with us...."

Cyrus also shared a separate post of the two of them with Snoop Dogg: "Mammie baking brownies with @snoopdogg ..... she never knew we snuck weed in them... I will miss you and your good cookin’ so much," she wrote in the caption.

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