Miley Cyrus to sue the company behind 'Finally Mylie' sex doll

‘The Last Song’ song singer was reported upset when she saw the love doll, Finally Mylie, resembles her, and the company asserted that the inflated sex dolls were sold like pancakes when they hit the market.

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April 5, 2011 9:57 PM EDT

Admitting that she is disgusted over an inflatable sex doll that resembles her, teen singer Miley Cyrus has been reported considering suing the company responsible for the manufacture of the effigy has gone on sale in the market.

According to The Sun- UK, Cyrus was upset when she saw the love doll named 'Finally Mylie' and the company asserted that the inflated sex dolls were sold like pancakes when they hit the market. The said effigy is manufactured by Kevin Johnson of Pipedream Products.

"We are completely sold out already — it's been on the market for less than 48 hours,” Kevin Johnson of Pipedream Products said, according to The Sun-UK.

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The company has remained unfazed despite the rumors that Miley is keen on meeting the product manufacturer in court.

The sex dolls are still flooding the market, sold on Amazon for $27.49 (£17) in the US.

"We haven't received a cease and desist letter from her attorneys yet, but I have seen those rumors circling online,” Johnson said, adding, "That probably means it will happen soon enough."

The 18-year-old singer joins other celebrities recreated as a sex toy. The Sun-UK named other Hollywood stars with sex blow-up replicas including Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian, Pamela Anderson and Beyonce.

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