Miley Cyrus is reminiscing on her breakout era.

Miley Cyrus said the "Can't Be Tamed" era was when she first started to spread her wings and break free of her "Hannah Montana" image, including wearing this scandalous dress.

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The “Slide Away” singer, 27, is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of her “Can’t Be Tamed” album by answering some fan questions on Twitter.

When asked to name her most unforgettable moment from the era, Cyrus said it was her first performance at the G-A-Y nightclub in London in 2010 — especially because of her newfound freedom in the final year of her Disney show “Hannah Montana.”

“I wore a dress I knew would piss everybody off and that was around the time I really began to ‘spread my wings’ & felt free,” Cyrus wrote.

“But….also it took a lot of guts because people around me were saying I would lose all my fans and my career would be over.”

Miley Cyrus performing in London in 2010
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She continued, “I couldn’t stay Hannah Montana forever and they knew that, but they also didn’t want me to make a mistake that couldn’t be undone.

Been so fortunate to have loyal fans (like you) who have always allowed me to experiment and evolve.”

The dress in question was the “hole dress” by Danielle Scutt for Topshop that featured two large cut outs around the waist and many more around the bottom.

 

Clearly, Cyrus became more comfortable showing less skin as her career progressed.

For her second performance at the same nightclub in 2014, Miley performed in a barely-there sequin leotard and pulled it up into a thong.