Miley Cyrus has apologised for her rant at London's G-A-Y club at the weekend. The 21-year-old singer, who dedicated her hit 'Wrecking Ball' to "all the motherf***ers that broke my heart", telling the crowd one particular boy could "suck my fat d**k", also insisted the foul-mouthed tirade wasn't directed at ex-fiance Liam Hemsworth. She took to Twitter yesterday to clear the air and claimed she was just trying to "rile up" the crowd and was "too turnttttt up." Miley posted: "Just FYI what I said the other night at G.A.Y had nothing to do with Liam. I was just tryin to rile up the boys. "I don't usually respond to tabloidy stuff but this isn't something I want being spread around. It sounded hateful but not what I meant. "I never want hateful things being said about those I care about... I was just tooooo turnttttt up. (sic)" After clearing things up on Twitter, Miley then went on to celebrate her mother Tish's 54th birthday and posted a series of photographs of the two of them relaxing and sipping martinis in Glasgow, Scotland, and wearing face paint and animal masks.