Miley Cyrus opens up about a sexist experience she faced during the MTV Video music Awards, as she was preparing for her performance of the new single ‘Midnight Sky’ last Sunday.
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Miley Cyrus is opening up about her short-lived marriage to Liam Hemsworth during an appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast.
During the conversation, Cyrus discussed her “very public divorce” and why it “f**king sucked.”
“What really sucked about it wasn’t the fact that me and someone that I loved realized that we don’t love each other the way that we used to anymore. That’s okay, I can accept that,” she said. “I can’t accept the villainizing, and just all those stories.”
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Miley Cyrus opens up about a sexist experience she faced during the MTV Video music Awards, as she was preparing for her performance of the new single ‘Midnight Sky’ last Sunday.
Joe Rogan Experience podcast, and in the wide-ranging discussion, Cyrus touched a bit on her divorce from Liam Hemsworth.
Miley Cyrus spoke for two hours on Joe Rogan's Joe Rogan Experience podcast, and in the wide-ranging discussion, Cyrus touched a bit on her divorce from Liam Hemsworth. She never referred to him by name, but she did talk about how hard it was dealing with the public perception of her, how she initially struggled letting go of the relationship because she was hooked on the comfort it gave her, and what she's looking for now as a newly-single woman.
Miley Cyrus had a lot during her recent two-hour sit-down for Joe Rogan’s podcast, including a look at some sexist attitudes she had to overcome while putting together her remotely shot performance of “Midnight Sky” for the 2020 MTV VMAs.
Miley Cyrus has been one of Hollywood’s best-known vegans for years, but she recently revealed that she was forced to quit the plant-based eating regimen because she noticed it was having a negative impact on her health.“I was vegan for a very long time and I’ve had to introduce fish and omegas into my life because my brain wasn’t functioning properly,” the 27-year-old “Midnight Sky” singer told Joe Rogan during a Wednesday, September 2, interview on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast.
Miley Cyrus is still reeling from her 2019 divorce and the media fallout from the marriage break-up.The pop star split from Liam Hemsworth, her husband of just months, last summer (2019), but the break-up didn’t go public until she was spotted enjoying a summer fling with Kaitlynn Carter, prompting gossips to suggest the marriage fell apart suddenly.Appearing on Joe Rogan’s popular podcast on Wednesday (September 2, 2020), Miley insists she really worked at the marriage after tying the knot just
The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, the singer said it “f*cking sucked.”"What really sucked about it wasn’t the fact that me and someone that I loved realized that we don’t love each other the way that we used to anymore," she said, per . "That’s okay, I can accept that.
Joe Rogan Experience, she admitted that going through the process in the public eye was extremely difficult.‘What really sucked about it wasn’t the fact that me and someone that I loved realised that we don’t love each other the way that we used to anymore,’ she admitted.‘That’s okay, I can accept that.
It has been a year since Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth parted ways. The duo dated on and off for 10 years before they married in December 2018.
Miley Cyrus is speaking very candidly about her divorce.
Miley Cyrus has redefined being an “open book” on the press tour for her new single Midnight Sky.
Joe Rogan has often been called the “male Oprah” for how he’s able to get guests to really open up and get honest, almost like they’re in therapy. That’s what happened for Miley Cyrus, 27, when she appeared on his Sept. 2 podcast, as she got into an in-depth discussion about how she and ex-husband Liam Hemsworth, 30, were able to deal with their marriage falling apart, but that the tabloids couldn’t and made her out to be the bad guy.
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Miley Cyrus didn’t hold back any of the details of her love life, sobriety and more in a recent interview with Joe Rogan.On Wednesday, September 2, the 27-year-old Disney alum sat down for a candid conversation on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast and got very honest very quickly.
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