In case you haven't already heard it, above is a clip from Jamie Foxx's Sirius show, Foxxhole Radio, in which serious shenanigans are called on Cyrus's little pout about getting snubbed by Radiohead at the Grammys.
Anyway, The Tennessean's got an indignant little story from the AP characterizing the exchange between Foxx and fellow hosts as a "crude rant." Crude it may be, but also pretty funny. And it's on Sirius, so what do you expect?
Foxx points out the gummy nature of her smile. "Let me get an order of mouth, light on teeth." Not to mention the fact that, if she really wants to be taken seriously, the doorway to instant gravitas is a sex tape. And heroin. Oh, and she should also catch chlamydia from a bicycle seat. Weighty discourse that has surely wadded panties by now.
Your comment "pretty funny" is as inappropriate as his remarks. It was not a joke. It was not humor. It was a personal attack on a person that never did him any harm. I wonder how funny he would think it is if comments like that were directed at his daughter. Do you think he would be laughing?