Miley Cyrus has been shedding off her Disney image even before her "Hannah Montana" days ended two years ago, but her latest photo shoot is perhaps her loudest I'm-not-a-child-anymore statement to date. The 20-year-old shows major skin for V magazine with topless and crotch and butt-baring photos.

The former child star, who was once named Destiny Hope, left little to the imagination in a risqué spread for the magazine. With pink spike hair and in scanty black gear, Miley is seemingly taunting her critics by showing off her flat abs, butt cheeks, and underboobs

But skin isn't the only thing she revealed. She also admitted that she doesn't really spend a lot of time with Liam Hemsworth, her fiancé.

"I'm not home with my boyfriend all the time. We work. Every week it's 'Are they broken up? Because we don't see a photo of them.' I don't have time to go to Starbucks with my boyfriend every morning. I wish I did, but I don't.

"I'd rather chill at my house and be there for the time I actually get to spend with him. And then I'm at the studio all day. He gets up to work out at six and I come home at five from the studio. I put this record before everything, and I've never done that with anything. I've put too much into this record to put anything else in front of it."

Fans can expect an entirely different tune from Miley from now on. She's not going to sing cutesy pop songs anymore as she's collaborating with Grammy-winning rapper and record producer Pharrell Williams on her next record.

"Pharrell was the first person I wanted to work with. I had so many different producers and managers and all of these people coming to my house because I didn't know where I wanted to start," she said. "Then I met Pharrell, and it was the first time I was in the studio just being really free. Pharrell opened that door."

She doesn't regret singing her catchy pop tunes before, though.

"I can never say that I don't love 'Party in the U.S.A.' and that I'm not appreciative of it. It would be like my dad [Billy Ray Cyrus] saying that he hated 'Achy Breaky.' It's what gives you everything that you have. I would never take it back.

"But that's not who I am, that's not where I want to sing, that's not what I want to sing, and that's not what I want my voice to sound like, because you can't hear me through there."