After some successful collaborations with other artists like Ariana Grande for her Happy Hippie Foundation, Miley Cyrus is now hinting that she would be collaborating with none other than, equally controversial star these days, Caitlyn Jenner. Her father, Billy Ray says this would not be surprising if true.

Miley Cyrus hints through her Instagram that her next collaboration to promote The Happy Hippie Foundation will be with Caitlyn Jenner. “Dirtyhippie collab coming soon #callmecaitlyn #ilovecaitlyn.” her instagram reads, captioning a sparkly picture of the words “call me Caitlyn.” The foundation was designed to bring light to the injustice and problems faced by the homeless and LGBT youth. She has always been vocal of her support for Caitlyn, even before she was still Bruce Jenner and struggling with transitioning to a woman.

While there are no confirmation from Caitlyn’s camp, Miley Cyrus’ father figured in on the possible collaboration. According to Billy Ray, who attended the CMT Music Awards in Nashville on Wednesday, he would not be surprised if the collaboration hints of his daughter turn true because she is always “getting into something new.”

Billy Ray also told ET Online that Miley recently worked on a collaboration with him and her little sister Noah. He said doing that made him observe how great his daughter is, musically. He said Miley certainly “developed a heck of a set of pipes on her.” He said it would be great to see her career path from now.

Miley’s other sister, Brandi said that musical talent runs in the family. She said that the whole family is musically inclined, but each one of them has their “own thing.” She also added that it is rare that a whole family can share the same musicality so it is really cool. Brandi’s opinion on Miley’s recent Paper magazine cover, where she is in the nude and cuddling up to her pet pig, Brandi said that she thinks it is Miley’s way of showing off her animals. She said Miley always love the opportunity to show off her pets. She added that the whole family has a thing for animals, because Billy Ray instilled that in them.

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