Apparently it's not a 'Party in the U.S.A' for Miley Cyrus anymore. Instead of keeping things local, Miley is headed to South America and Australia for her forthcoming Gypsy Heart Tour which is set to kick off on April 27.
But why is Cyrus fleeing the country? Turns out she isn't feeling the love from America.
"I just think right now America has gotten to a place where I don't know if they want me to tour or not," she told Fox News. "Right now I just want to go to the places where I am getting the most love and Australia and South America have done that for me."
But Miley is doing more than just touring abroad, she's also withholding her music from her American fans -- she released her cover, 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn' in Australia and currently has no plans to bring it home.
As of yet, Cyrus will not be touring her new album, 'Can't be Tamed,' at all in the U.S. Her American fans will have to splurge on a plane and concert ticket to see Cyrus live this summer.
Miley only wants to go "to the places where I get the most love. Don't want to go anywhere where I don't feel completely comfortable with it," she said.
So what's got the pop star so jilted on her mother country? We've got no clue. Her family drama seems to be mending itself -- dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, just called of his divorce from wife, Trish -- and her U.S. records sales have been through the roof. How's that for showing some American love?
As for her family: "My family is good. They are stoked for tour. As long as I'm happy they are happy."
It sounds like everything is swell in the Cyrus household but what's one family who won't be sharing in the happiness? Cyrus' American fans. Cyrus would rather struggle through her subpar Spanish in South America.
"I Speak zero Spanish," she said. "I actually failed Spanish so I will have someone with me making sure I can get through my way."