Despite making headlines together for their controversial performance at the MTV VMA's in August, singers Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke are reportedly no longer friendly with one another.

After the fallout from their controversial duet of Thicke's hit song Blurred Lines, the 36-year-old and 21-year-old Cyrus both became angry with one another, US Weekly reported Friday.

Thicke reportedly feels Cyrus took things too far by rubbing herself with a foam finger during the performance, and he is jealous that her career has only improved more since the incident.

"Robin is jealous Miley's career took off after that," a source said. "He thinks she hijacked the performance."

However, Cyrus is also reportedly upset with Thicke for how he acted after the show.

"Miley thinks Robin threw her under the bus," the source said.

After the VMA"s Thicke reportedly said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey that Cyrus's racy moves were "on her," giving some credibility to the Wrecking Ball singer's potential anger.

The two further spurned rumors of a feud by not even acknowledging each other at Clive Davis's pre-Grammy party on Jan. 25.

"They were just a few tables apart and never spoke," an eyewitness said.

The duo dominated headlines after the VMA's in August after Cyrus began by performing her hit song We Can't Stop while wearing a teddy bear onesie costume, slapping a dancer's backside, and stripping down to a nude latex bikini. Thicke later joined her on stage and the two performed a duet to his song. During the performance, Cyrus rubbed her body in intimate places with a giant foam finger and twerked against Thicke's leg.

Watch their performance below.



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