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Miley Cyrus spoofs Justin Bieber, Lindsay Lohan on "Saturday Night Live"

Miley Cyrus hosts "Saturday Night Live" on March 5, 2011. NBC

(CBS) Miley Cyrus took hits at Justin Bieber and Lindsay Lohan - and even made light of her own recent controversies - when she hosted "Saturday Night Live" over the weekend.

The former "Hannah Montana" star played Lohan when "SNL" imagined what a talk show hosted by Charlie Sheen would look like.

Pictures: Miley Cyrus

Sheen, played by Bill Hader, introduced his show, "Duh! Winning!" as "the show for people who are tired of apologizing for their bitching, gnarly rock star lives and ready to celebrate being highly evolved warlocks." His guests were Lohan (Cyrus), John Galliano (Taran Killam) and Muammar Qaddafi (Fred Armisen).

Cyrus made fun of Lohan's legal troubles, saying, "My new movie "Herbie" opened 68 months ago and the Los Angeles Court House just gave me my own parking spot. Winning! Duh!"

She also dressed up as Bieber during an appearance on one of the show's regular sketches, "The Miley Cyrus Show," where cast member Vanessa Bayer regularly pokes fun at the former Disney star. (Watch the video here.)

Decked out in a purple hoodie and Bieber wig, she even referenced her recent caught-on-tape salvia-smoking incident.

It came up again at the beginning of the show, when she sang a song that mocked her scandals, entitled "I'm Not Perfect."

"There's a photo of me dressed like a dude, and Annie Leibovitz tried to get me nude. For those of you who think that's pretty crude, I'm sorry I'm not perfect," she sang.

"[I] didn't make a dirty tape, and pass it along. Didn't text a dirty picture of [my] dong," she continued, standing alongside Bobby Moynihan and Kristen Wiig. "Don't' both of these things seem worse than a bong? I'm sorry I'm not perfect."

She also mocked her Disney star status in a sketch called "Disney Channel Acting School." Playing herself alongside Keenan Thompson as Raven Symone, she offered tips to kids looking to make it big with a show on the channel, including, "In the Disney Channel world, any child is smarter than every adult."

The Strokes were the night's musical guest.

How did Cyrus do on "SNL"? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.

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