Tag: Miley Cyrus

  • Miley Cyrus: "I'm Four Months Sober"

    Miley Cyrus: "I'm Four Months Sober"

    The pop star took to Instagram live with her big news.

    Despite the end of her long time on-again, off-again relationship with husband Liam Hemsworth, singer Miley Cyrus is sober and “radiating.”

    “I’m four months sober. It’s the best I’ve ever felt. I’m radiating,” the “Wrecking Ball” singer shared on Instagram live on Sunday (Oct. 20).

    A Marriage Ends

    Cyrus and Hemsworth separated in August, and soon after, Hemsworth filed for divorce citing “irreconcilable differences.”

    According to TMZ, Miley “tried valiantly to save the marriage” but could not reconcile the fact that “Liam was drinking a lot and using certain drugs, and she wanted no part of it, especially since she struggled with substance abuse in the past.”

    However, Hemsworth’s side denies this narrative, instead accusing Miley of covering up the fact that it was her infidelity that ended the marriage.

    Miley, who rose to fame as the Disney Channel’s Hannah Montana, gained a reputation for partying hard, with hits like “We Can’t Stop.”

    We Can’t Stop” was released in 2013 and attracted speculation that she was singing about partying with Molly (MDMA) and cocaine. But she’s calmed down since then, she says.

    Brief Stint Of Sobriety In 2017

    Cyrus said she was “evolving” in a 2017 interview with Billboard. “I haven’t smoked weed in three weeks, which is the longest I’ve ever [gone without it.] I’m not doing drugs, I’m not drinking, I’m completely clean right now! That was just something that I wanted to do,” she said at the time.

    But her mom Tish Cyrus got her smoking again. “My mom got me back on it,” Miley said last year. Still, her relationship with weed has some clear boundaries. “When I’m just working, I don’t think I function at my highest, most intelligent, most being-able-to-be-as-aware-and-as-present, so I don’t smoke when I work,” she told The Sun last December.

    A New Relationship

    Fans are now buzzing about Miley’s new relationship with Australian singer and long-time friend Cody Simpson. The two appear to be on the same page in regard to partying—they’d rather wake up early for yoga, according to HollywoodLife “sources.” 

    “We both met back in the day when we were partying a lot and had a lot of fun then, but now we found each other in a space where we’re not partying, working real hard, and it just keeps things healthy,” Cody told HollywoodLife at a recent event.

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  • Miley Cyrus Talks About Using Marijuana Again After Quitting

    Miley Cyrus Talks About Using Marijuana Again After Quitting

    Miley Cyrus says her mom, who “smokes a lot of weed,” got her to begin smoking it again. 

    A year after she spoke publicly about quitting marijuana, Miley Cyrus says she’s back to smoking pot, although not while she’s working.

    Cyrus, 26, said that her mom Tish, who “smokes a lot of weed,” got her using again. 

    “My mom got me back on it,” Cyrus said, according to USA Today. “When I’m just working I don’t think I function at my highest, most intelligent, most being-able-to-be-as-aware-and-as-present, so I don’t smoke when I work.”

    Tish even threatened to quit as Cyrus’ manager to start growing cannabis, but Cyrus laughed off the idea. 

    “My dad’s got a farm and she’s like ‘I’m just going to quit everything and grow.’ She’s my manager. So if my mom quits everything, that’s quitting me to go home and, like, grow weed,” she said. “Which doesn’t sound like the best idea. … My mom could barely keep us alive. She’s not going to grow pot.” 

    In May 2017, Cyrus told Billboard why she stopped smoking weed, despite thinking it’s “the best drug on earth.” 

    “I like to surround myself with people that make me want to get better, more evolved, open. And I was noticing, it’s not the people that are stoned,” she said. “I want to be super clear and sharp, because I know exactly where I want to be.”

    Later that summer, Cyrus appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, joking about how high she had been during past performances on the show.

    “I’ve always been very stoned on your shows. I don’t know if you know this, everybody,” she said. “‘Member the last time I was here? I was dressed as a bunny rabbit and then like a cat. There’s a reason for that: I was high.”

    Cyrus said she quit because she wanted to focus on the quality of her work.  

    “I’m actually the most passionate about what I’m doing with this record than I’ve been—I say this every time, but I loved making this record so, so much. And this record at this moment is the most important album that I’ve ever made,” she said. “So I wanted to make sure that I was super clear in the way I’m talking.”

    Cyrus said that before that appearance she had a dream she was so stoned on the show she just dropped dead. It was so realistic that she researched whether it was possible, only to find she was very unlikely to die from smoking weed. 

    “It’s like no one’s ever died from weed, but no one’s ever smoked as much as I did,” she said. 

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  • Noah Cyrus Talks Anxiety, Depression

    Noah Cyrus Talks Anxiety, Depression

    On her new EP, Miley Cyrus’s younger sister opens up about depression and “how it’s okay to feel those feelings.”

    Noah Cyrus is the other famous daughter of country star Billy Ray Cyrus and she also has showbiz in her blood. She made her acting debut on the show Doc at the age of three, and sang the theme song for the animated movie Ponyo at the age of eight.

    Now Noah is one of a number of young pop stars who is getting candid about her depression and anxiety struggles.

    Noah says that her experiences with anxiety and depression shaped her upcoming EP. She told L’Officiel her latest release is “mostly just about how my emotions have been, and about my anxiety, and how I’ve been struggling with depression, and how it’s okay to feel those feelings.”

    Noah has dealt with the struggle of becoming a celebrity in the day and age of social media, adding, “A lot of people like to judge you, and make fun of you on the internet, and people make you feel crazy whenever you’re in a depression or having anxiety or having a panic attack.”

    Noah’s new music also deals with “being sad and having your emotions and not being able to ignore the feelings you’re having.”

    Her new music has been an outlet for her emotions, and with her latest single, “Make Me (Cry),” a duet with Labrinth, she’s showing the world more of her self-proclaimed “emo side.”

    Noah says that releasing a single where she’s more in touch with her feelings may have been influenced by her brother, Trace Cyrus, the lead singer of Metro Station. “I think [it] probably stems from growing up with Trace in my house because he was the king of emo.”

    In addition to being more in touch with her mental health in her music, Cyrus has also been dating rapper Lil Xan, who has been outspoken against drug abuse in the hip-hop community. They’ve already recorded a song together, “Live or Die,” and Cyrus told People, “He’s a little teddy bear.”

    In the past, Noah’s sister Miley has also been open about her own struggles with anxiety, depression and substance abuse. She announced to the world that she quit marijuana last year, and she told ABC in 2014, “I went through a time where I was really depressed. I locked myself in my room and my dad had to break my door down. It was a lot to do with, like, I had really bad skin, and I felt really bullied because of that.”

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