Miley Cyrus' Caitlyn Jenner artwork raises $89,000 at New York gala

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Miley Cyrus' Caitlyn Jenner artwork raises $89,000 at New York gala

Pop singer Miley Cyrus daubed glitter and paint over magazine covers showing transgender reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner, then donated them to a gala auction, raising $US69,000 ($89,000) for AIDS research.

Former Olympic athlete Bruce Jenner, who has been transitioning to life as a woman, revealed her new name Caitlyn Jenner earlier this month, when she appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair in a strapless white corset.

Miley Cyrus speaks onstage at the 2015 amfAR Inspiration Gala New York.

Miley Cyrus speaks onstage at the 2015 amfAR Inspiration Gala New York.Credit: Neilson Barnard

Cyrus decorated Jenner's hair and corset in bold colours and gave the customised covers to the Foundation for AIDS research (amfAR). Both were also signed by Jenner.

The charity used its Inspiration Gala in New York on Tuesday night to honour the 22-year-old Wrecking Ball singer, and U.S. television host Andy Cohen, for their support of the fight against AIDS.

"I feel undeserving ... this is too much," Cyrus said on the gala's red carpet.

Cyrus is also known for her Happy Hippie Foundation, which helps raise funds and awareness for LGBT and homeless youth.

Reuters

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