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Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus attend the G'Day USA Gala at 3LABS on Jan. 26, 2019 in Culver City, California. Getty Images/John Sciulli

Cattitude Star Miley Cyrus, 26, was in Barcelona on 2nd June to perform in Barcelona’s Primavera Sound Festival in Spain and one fan took it a little too far. He forcefully grabbed her, started feeling her hair, before moving in to try and kiss her.

The man is only seen in the video for a second, but he is seen forcing his way through the crowd and putting his arm around Miley and try to kiss her -- with her husband, Liam Hemsworth, just walking a few steps ahead. Miley was caught off guard at the moment and groped. There’s a line in her new song “Mother’s Daughter” that is extremely relevant for the worldwide fight for women to have autonomy over their bodies.

“Don’t fuck with my freedom/ I came up to get me some" and this type of behavior by a "fan" is totally unacceptable and disrespectful. Many took to Twitter to express their anger about the same.

Barcelona’s Primavera Sound Festival is the first major concert Miley has played since releasing her new album, "She Is Coming on May 31," which has her new hits, plus some classics. The singer was a late addition to the festival’s lineup, taking Cardi B’s place after the rapper was forced to drop off due to “promotional commitments," according to reports.

Liam has been very supportive of her since her album dropped. “Girl's got talent. She might just make it,” he captioned a photo showing a close-up of Cyrus wearing a leather jacket and oversized sunglasses before her Primavera Sound show began, adding, “WOW to the awesome dude (me) for taking such an incredible photo. #husbandgoals”

Miley Cyrus told Vanity Fair for a cover story in February that “my creative process comes from feeling inspired by life experiences, not pressured by industry standards. I will never put my own plan before nature’s, or jeopardize personal growth for professional advantage. That said, if it’s a time in my life like now where I am publicly sharing my stories, my music, my art, 'who I am' unfolds in front of everyone and we go through all of this together. When people hear my music, they hear a fraction of time, something I feel or felt right then. By the time it gets to your ears, I may have grown past it, but I am truest to who I am at that very second."