Miley Cyrus appeared in a special episode of "Tea Time with Sophia Grace & Rosie" on "The Ellen DeGeneres" show where she revealed details of her ideal wedding dress.
Cyrus has said time and time again that she "already feels married" and is not rushing into marriage anytime soon.
Well it seems the teenage diva, like any other girl, secretly has her whole wedding planned out. At least her dress, that is.
In a special episode of "Tea Time with Sophia Grace & Rosie" on "The Ellen DeGeneres" show on Tuesday, Cyrus revealed what she plans to wear at her wedding.
Sophia Grace, a host on the show asked the Disney Star, "What will your wedding dress look like?"
"I'm going to guess something much like yours. Like you have on now. A little frill, maybe no colour," Cyrus answered right away. "Probably just white, but something you know, poufy. We got to have the pouf, you know so you look real small here [around her waist] and then all pouf."
Cyrus' father, Billy Ray, recently confirmed that his daughter and fiancé Liam Hemsworth are indeed planning three "lavish" ceremonies for their wedding. However, Cyrus was quick to deny it.
"I don't know what my dad is doing or where my dad is on the planet. My dad knows nothing," she told "Entertainment Tonight". "I don't know what he is making up... I hate to put him on blast, but he doesn't know what he's talking about.
"He does what I do when he's sitting in a press thing - he's like, 'Let's make this fun. Let's make stuff up. Let's get the ball rolling on some good rumors because I'm bored and I can start something.'"
Cyrus revealed she's having one wedding and it has to be perfect.
"I didn't realize how much there was to do until I got a wedding planning book," she said. "I don't care what color the napkins are. I don't want to get too caught up in the little moments," she told DeGeneres. "That's my day, and whatever I want on that day will be about me and that moment. That moment when he first gets to see me in my dress and everything all together. It has to be perfect."
Cyrus went on to explain her dreams for the big day.
"It has to be like a soundtrack in a movie," she said. "That's the one day that movie crap is real. That romance. That look is the time that you get that. I've been to probably 10, 20 weddings, and I've seen that real look five or six times."