We have only heard Miley Cyrus talk and eagerly took the blame for her twerking and raunchy performance at the MTV Video Music Awards in Aug. but now the "twerkee" Robin Thicke has spoken up! The 36-year-old has also put all the blame on Miley again saying while he was busy giving performance on "Blurred Lines," Miley came and twerked upon him.

"That's all on her," Thicke says, referring to Miley Cyrus' raunchy crotch-grabbing performance at the VMA where she was very close to Robin's crotch too. After the performance many of Robin's fans have taken it for granted that the singer knows how to twerk, however Robin says it's definitely not his forte and he enjoys being the recipient.

"People ask me, 'Do you twerk?' I'm like, 'Listen, I'm the twerkee. I'm twerked upon," he explains on Sunday's episode of Oprah's Next Chapter.

"I don't twerk myself, okay?," the singer replied adding that he was not paying attention to the "We Can't Stop" singer's sexual performance at all as he does not see her in any such way.

"I was walking out towards Miley, [and] I'm not thinking sex. I'm thinking fun, you know?" Thicke tells Oprah. "I mean, her and I don't have that kind of - and just remember, I'm singing my butt off. So I'm sitting there, I'm looking up at the sky, and I'm singing. I'm not really paying attention to all that. That's on her," he adds.

Robin Thicke on Miley Cyrus VMA Performance:

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Miley Cyrus' performance has been in news ever since she twerked upon Robin Thicke's crotch during the VMA and also went overboard by touching his private parts with the now-so famous foam finger. While Robin Thicke's mother was uncomfortable seeing Miley's raunchy performance with his son, his wife Paula chose not to take it seriously.

The one artist who has clearly benefitted from the sleazy VMA performance is Miley and only Miley. Her popularity has touched sky-high after the act and Miley's music videos and singles have been topping the charts ever since. She herself confessed at the Today's show that people are still talking about it, so it was a success.