Betty White filmed a spoof of Miley Cyrus' racy Wrecking Ball music video to promote her show Off Their Rockers, which moves from NBC to the Lifetime Network beginning in 2014.

White put her own spin on one of Cyrus' Bangerz tracks. The actress introduced the clip by saying, "I got some ideas from recent pop culture events that really got the kids talking." The video then shows White riding a wrecking ball in a concrete room but the twist is that she is fully clothed, in contrast to Cyrus who was naked while straddling the wrecking ball in her video.

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White also imitates some of Cyrus' antics when she waved a foam finger, as the singer did at the 2013 Video Music Awards, and had some fun with a tool Cyrus' made out with in her own music video.

"Can someone bring me a sledgehammer?" White asked, after which she reappeared holding the tool. Rather than lick it, as the former Disney star did, White gave it a gentle, grandmotherly kiss.

Betty White's Off Their Rockers will premiere on Lifetime Wednesday. The show finds White and her geriatric friends pranking people younger than them.  

Cyrus spoke to HungerTV in early October about the sexual nature of the video for Wrecking Ball. She said the emphasis laid on it distracted audiences from appreciating the clip's emotional value.

"There's something obviously sexual about it but that's not what the video is driven by, it's actually driven by emotion," she said. "It's an emotional video but people only really look at the sexuality because they don't really try to see the full thing," she said.

"You have to respect the fact that it's art, you have to respect the fact that when you watch the video it makes you feel something and gets you choked up at some points," she added.