Miley Cyrus recently posted some self-respect messages on her Instagram. In the messages, Miley hinted about one’s self-esteem and how no one should be allowed to treat anyone badly.

In one of the posts Miley re-posted Dance Cook’s message which read as “Don't you ever let someone treat you like a yellow Starburst. You are a pink Starburst.” Meanwhile, in her another post read as “Surround yourself with people that reflect who you want to be and how you want to feel, energies are contagious.”

Interestingly, these messages have come after photos of her rumoured boyfriend Patrick Schwarzenegger with another woman surfaced. TMZ released Patrick’s photo from his Cabo vacation where he can be seen hanging out with an unknown girl. In one of the photos, the girl can be seen with her hands around Patrick’s neck while in another the duo can be seen walking hand in hand.

Miley and Patrick are said to be dating since November. The two are yet to confirm their relationship, however, they have been spotted on various dinner dates. They were also seen getting cozy at the USC College Football Game last year. They had shared an intense kiss in the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, according to US Weekly. Moreover, they also attended the pre-grammy gala party together where they reportedly “kissed” and “cuddled,” according to onlooker, reported People.

Moreover, soon after Patrick’s photos from his Cabo vacation surfaced he took to Twitter to and wrote that he will never do anything against his girlfriend. He also added that that girl is one of his best friend’s girlfriend. Even Patrick’s sister Kathrine took to twitter and re-posted her brother’s message, which said “girls have guy friends and guys have friends that are girls.”

Miley is yet to respond directly to Patrick’s photo. Before being linked to Patrick, Miley was in a relationship with Liam Hemsworth. She was reportedly in an on and off relationship with “The Hunger Games” star from 2009 to 2012. She also got engaged to him in 2012, however, called it quits due to unknown reasons.

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