Highly probable: Miley Cyrus probably really did tell her fans to worship satan to get ahead
This is a topic I just became aware of. Snopes has "correctly" stated it is false. However, after digging a little deeper into the topic, I think it probably did happen.
Here is the original story:
Miley Cyrus left her followers shocked and confused after advising her young fans to "worship Satan" if they want to become "rich & famous" like their heroes.

The former Hannah Montana star left a group of fans bewildered after passing on the "pearls of wisdom" when asked for tips on how to gain success in the entertainment industry.

Following filming the NBC TV talent show, The Voice, on which Cyrus is one of the judges, a flock of young admirers had gathered outside the backstage exit, hoping to catch a glimpse of their idol. As the Wrecking Ball singer made her way out of the exit with her security team, one of her star-struck fans asked her: "Hey Miley, do you have any advice for any of your fans that might want to follow in your footsteps and become a star?"
To which she responded: "Yeah: If you wanna be famous, and rich, it's easy... "But don't ask me, you need to ask Satan." You can have it all." As a nervous laugh spread through the crowd, Cyrus stopped her bodyguards, seemingly annoyed by the response, and turned back to the crowd saying:
"You think I'm joking?"
"You asked me how to make it as a pop star and I just told you everything you need to do. If you want everything that I have, then all you have to do is ask Satan for it and you can have it. You need to stop asking Santa for Christmas presents and praying to Jesus because none of them exist. Satan is our Lord, and when you let him into your heart and worship him instead of your make-believe God, then you can have it all."
Cyrus then stormed off with her entourage and jumped into the back of a Range Rover before speeding away. The group of her supporters was left shocked by her comments, with some visibly upset.

The mother of one of the young fans said she was "disgusted" by the singer's rant, saying: "My Daughter's only 6 and has been really looking forward to Christmas. Now she's asking me why I lied to her about Santa. We're a good Christian family but now I'm getting asked how we can please Satan, and I don't know what to tell her."

This isn't the first time Miley Cyrus has dealt a devastating blow to her fans since joining the panel of The Voice. Just last week, she told one of the contestants that she doesn't like pop music, and only makes that type of music because "it's what "they" tell her to sing."

When the audience gasped in amazement at the admission, she scrambled to pull it back by adding: "And I don't even like my own pop music most of the time, but you take a song that's on the radio, that I can't even relate to, and. . . make it about you." Just recently, hip-hop star Jay-Z also opened up about his devotion to Lucifer, by telling fans that "God created Lucifer to be the bearer of truth and light, " before declaring that "only idiots believe in Jesus."

So is this true? Here is a key quote from Snopes, debunking it:
"Neon Nettle cited no sources to support any of these claims about Jay-Z or Cyrus. Nor have we found evidence elsewhere that either of these celebrities is an avowed Satan worshiper or has ever advocated Satan worship to fans. According to news reports, Cyrus was born into a devout Christian family and raised a Southern Baptist, although she has rarely spoken of her religious affiliation since becoming famous."

NOT SO QUICK WITH THAT SNOPES. How about this, from Miley's dad:


Billy Ray Cyrus: The Devil Destroyed My Daughter and Disney Helped
Billy Ray Cyrus says "there's no doubt" his family is under attack from Satan.
In a trainwreck interview with GQ, Billy Ray Cyrus says "there's no doubt" that his family is under attack from Satan. The devil's instrument of torture: Hannah Montana. "I'll tell you right now, that damn show destroyed my family." Before the Cyruses moved to L.A., they had a group baptism in Tennessee. But the devil attacked as soon as his brood arrived at the Los Angeles city limits, when Miley pointed to a sign: ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY: ATHEISTS UNITED. "A physical sign. It could have easily said 'You will now be attacked by Satan. Entering this industry, you are now on the highway to darkness.'"

At the time of the interview Billy Ray hadn't spoken to Miley since her bong-ripping video surfaced: "I'm scared for her. She's got a lot of people around her that's putting her in a great deal of danger." He compares Miley to Kurt Cobain, Michael Jackson, and Anna Nicole Smith, then concludes, "I should have been a better parent. I should have said, 'Enough is enough, it's getting dangerous and somebody's going to get hurt.'"

See this.
Snopes can't debunk that source despite it being sleazy.

And that's not the only report, here's another from a source that is not as sleazey


Oh, Here's another


AND ANOTHER


So snopes claiming "Nor have we found evidence elsewhere that either of these celebrities is an avowed Satan worshiper" falls flat when her own dad gives evidence the opposite was true, and snopes claiming "Cyrus was born into a devout Christian family and raised a Southern Baptist" falls flat on it's face when her own dad vividly described how that all went to hell.

Conclusion: Did Miley say to worship satan to get ahead? I'd have to say it is overwhelmingly probable and the Snopes debunk is DEFINITELY pure B.S, we all know Snopes is crap and if they can't even find what I linked, being "famed professional debunkers" they are lost. My "snopes" conclusion: Did Miley tell her fans to worship satan? Highly probable crossing over into DEFINITELY.


And by the way, that "Adopt a Highway Aetheists united" sign is there, I have driven past it at least 50 times.