Miley Cyrus sure knows how to convey Mazel Tov!
The 22-year-old singer dressed up in a thong leotard to celebrate James Franco's manhood at the annual Hilarity for Charity: James Franco's Bar Mitzvah at the Hollywood Palladium in LA on Saturday.
Entertainment Tonight reports that the once in a lifetime occasion was dedicated to the 37-year-old actor who never had the chance to have a traditional Bar Mitzvah --- a Jewish celebration for young men as they turn 13.
To spice up the night, Cyrus donned yet another revealing outfit: a blue metallic thong body suit and sparkly gold tights as she sang her songs and other karaoke favorites such as "Superfreak" and "Shout". The "We Can't Stop" singer even threw on a gold cape that read "Shalom Y'all".
#shalomyall @hilarityforcharity #happybarmitzafranco
A photo posted by Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus) on Oct 18, 2015 at 12:51am PDT
The pop star tweeted photos from the event presented by Funny or Die and go90. "Happy Bar Mitzvah @jamesfrancotv f--k yeah," she captioned a photo of her performing.
Happy Bar Mitzvah @jamesfrancotv fuck yeah @hilarityforcharity #alzsucks A photo posted by Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus) on Oct 17, 2015 at 11:20pm PDT
"I don't think I got one pic with @jamesfrancotv where I don't look panicked #MOSHmitzvah," she wrote on another one where they were surrounded by fans on stage.
I don't think I got one pic with @jamesfrancotv where I don't look panicked #MOSHmitzvah A photo posted by Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus) on Oct 18, 2015 at 9:42am PDT
Franco also took his celebration to social media. "It's official...I'm a Man!" he wrote. "Thank you, @sethrogen for my bar mitzvah! And @mileycyrus sang me a song!"
A photo posted by James Franco (@jamesfrancotv) on Oct 18, 2015 at 2:24am PDT
Seth Rogen and his wife Lauren Miller Rogen co-founded Hilarity for Charity to benefit the Alzeihmer's Association. The event that was held to help patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease was a success after raising over $2 million in donations.
"A few years ago, as a joke about my laziness, I received the "Good Intentions" award at a charity event for the work I would one day do," Rogen wrote about starting up Hilarity for Charity in its website. "Well, Alzheimer's sucks, so now I'm doing what I can to end it."
"I want young people to know that Alzheimer's isn't something to worry about just when you get old," he added. "And that we can tell a few jokes along the way to finding a cure."
Also present at the benefit show were comedians Bill Hader and Kyle Kinane as well as the band Haim.