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Tall, dark, likes Coldplay and plays the guitar: If these descriptors apply to you and you're 17 or younger, Miley Cyrus may want to date you.
In an interview with Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS-FM radio show, the 15-year-old Hannah Montana star admits she would ideally date a "16-year-old Chris Martin," but that her mother never approves of her boyfriends.
"She doesn't like my taste in guys," Cyrus says. "She says I have terrible taste."
Cyrus also addresses the alleged feud with fellow tween-queen Selena Gomez. Months ago, Cyrus and BFF Mandy Jiroux, 20, put up a YouTube video in which they dress up as and mock Gomez, 16, and Gomez's friend Demi Lovato.
"We just thought it was funny," Cyrus tells Seacrest. "I felt bad, we didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings. We didn't mean for it to be hurtful."
Cyrus has previously apologized for the video, though she says she hasn't spoken with Gomez about it. In an interview with Popstar!, she says she's "supersorry" but also implies her fellow Disney Channel star ought to view the Cyrus-Jiroux YouTube video as a compliment.
"Elvis says imitation's the greatest form of flattery," Cyrus says.