Sorry not sorry!

Miley Cyrus made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night, and confessed that she wishes she had never apologized for that infamous nude Vanity Fair photoshoot in 2008, which she posed for when she was still underage.

"It was ten years ago and I think a lot of things have changed, and the conversation has changed. Sure some people thought I did something in their eyes, but I think it was really wrong to put this on top of someone, that this is my shame and that I should be ashamed of myself. That's not a nice thing to tell someone that they should be ashamed of themselves," she explained.

"I'm sure I did [apologize] but I'm sure someone told me to. You know what? That's why I don't do what people tell me anymore, because that idea sucked. I think at that time I just wanted it to go away, and I was trying to balance and understand what being a role model is. And to me being a role model has been my free-spiritness and my unapologetic attitude for decisions I feel comfortable with," she continued.

"When this photo was taken, my little sister was on-set and she was sitting with Annie Lebowitz taking photos too, and there wasn't anything sexualized about this on-set. It was everyone else's poisonous thoughts and minds that ended up turning this into something it wasn't meant to be. I shouldn't be ashamed, they should be," she concluded.

Do you, girl!