Miley Cyrus is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She claimed her fame through her role as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel television series "Hannah Montana".
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" about her relationship with ? A gentlewoman never tells! However, in her cover interview with , the did reveal that the song originally had a very different message. By now, you've probably heard “Flowers” a thousand times since its release in January, but just in case, here's a refresher on the chorus lyrics. I can buy myself flowersWrite my name in the sandTalk to myself for hoursSay things you don't understandI can take myself dancingAnd I can hold my own handYeah, I can love me better than you canEmpowering, right?! But it wasn't always. In fact, it used to be really, really sad.
“I wrote it in a really different way," Cyrus explained. "The chorus was originally: ‘I can buy myself flowers, write my name in the sand, but I can’t love me better than you can.’ It used to be more, like, 1950s. The saddest song.
Like: ‘Sure, I can be my own lover, but you’re so much better.’” In the end, she decided she'd rather win than wallow. “The song is a little fake it till you make it,” she added. “Which I’m a big fan of.”Elsewhere in the interview, Cyrus rebuffed the idea that her album, Endless Summer Vacation, is some kind of diary meant to be interpreted literally, or that her music videos and album roll-out are littered with clues about her past.“I never need to be a master at the craft of tricking an audience,” she said.
“It will set itself on fire all by itself.” These lyrics seem…pointed.By She may never admit it, but some of the conclusions drawn by her fans seemed a little too on the nose to be purely coincidental. Releasing Endless Summer Vacation on Hemsworth's birthday was an accident? Mkay. Then there's the lyric, “Built a home and watched it burn," which appears to directly reference the former couple's Malibu
.Miley Cyrus is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She claimed her fame through her role as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel television series "Hannah Montana".
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Miley Cyrus has confirmed that she is taking a hiatus from touring, sharing a statement explaining her reasons.Earlier this week, the singer shared she would not going to head out on a lengthy headline tour in support of her recent album ‘Endless Summer Vacation’. Speaking with British Vogue, she said that “singing for hundreds of thousands of people isn’t really the thing that I love.”Cyrus has now taken to social media to explain her decision and clear up the misinterpretation of her feelings towards her fans.“For clarity I feel connected to my fans NOW more than ever. When I win, WE win.
apparently has it all! In ET's exclusive sneak peek at Sunday's all-new episode, the ladies land in Birmingham, Alabama, for a girls' trip planned by Kenya Moore. It's all centered around her performance during halftime at the Magic City Classic, an annual football game between Alabama A&M University and Alabama State University, the two largest historically Black universities in the state.As with all good trips, we start with the women in a sprinter van; they think they're en route to their hotel… but Kenya has other plans, breaking it to the crew that they're actually headed for a dance studio for a lesson, because their rooms won't be ready for check-in quite yet.
Miley Cyrus wants to clear things up on possibly never wanting to tour again. In a lengthy message posted to Instagram today (May 24), she expressed appreciation for her fans, saying she still feels them "deeply in her heart," despite not seeing them in person through live events.
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Miley Cyrus is clarifying her comments about touring. On Wednesday, the 30-year-old singer took to Instagram to release a lengthy statement about her decision to not go on tour, something she first discussed in an interview with .While speaking to the magazine, Cyrus, who last headlined a tour in 2014, explained of hitting the road, «I can't. Not only 'can't,' because can't is your capability, but my desire.
Miley Cyrus is adding additional insight into a statement she made about touring in a recent interview.
She found the best of both worlds! Miley Cyrus opened up about learning how to tap into her own fashion identity while still portraying her Disney Channel alter ego, Hannah Montana.
coming to a close, according to the singer.Miley Cyrus, 30, revealed that she doesn’t see herself going on tour again in the foreseeable future, and she’s not sure if she ever will again. “It’s been a minute,” she admitted to British Vogue for the June 2023 issue, where she will grace the cover. “After the last [headline arena] show I did [in 2014], I kind of looked at it as more of a question.”She continued, “And I can’t.
Miley Cyrus has no plans to ever again mount a massive arena tour.
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Miley Cyrus has said she isn’t going to head out on a lengthy headline tour in support of recent album ‘Endless Summer Vacation’.Her last arena headline tour was in support of 2013’s ‘Bangerz’. In 2015, she headed out on the 8-date ‘Milky Milky Milk’ tour in support of fifth album ‘Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz’ while 2022’s ‘Attention’ tour consisted of just five shows across America.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Miley Cyrus is renowned for her live performances (particularly her amazing covers), but don’t expect to see the pop star on an arena tour ever again. In a recent British Vogue interview, Cyrus said performing in such large venues makes her uncomfortable and she would much rather perform in smaller, more intimate spaces for friends and family. “It’s been a minute,” Cyrus said about touring. “After the last [headline arena] show I did [in 2014], I kind of looked at it as more of a question. And I can’t. Not only can’t, because can’t is your capability, but my desire. Do I want to live my life for anyone else’s pleasure or fulfillment other than my own?”
Miley Cyrus has spoken about the “guilt and shame” she felt as a result of controversies earlier in her career and how she learned to deal with it.The artist caused particular uproar in her early twenties with the campaign leading up to her 2013 album ‘Bangerz’, which was seen as an attempt to radically shake off her Disney star image. She infamously twerked against Robin Thicke at that year’s VMA Awards, and appear naked on a demolition ball in the video for her hit single ‘Wrecking Ball’.During a cover interview with British Vogue, Cyrus admitted she carried around feelings of guilt and shame “for years” afterwards because of “how much controversy and upset I really caused”.As she grew older, however, she said her perspective changed.
Miley Cyrus is opening up about the ups and downs of her career in the entertainment industry. The talented singer, who recently released her latest album following the success of her hit song ‘Flowers,’ revealed to British Vogue that she will not be touring anytime soon.The 30-year-old musician started touring at a young age after starring in the fan-favorite Disney show Hannah Montana, However, after experiencing some health struggles during ‘The Attention Tour’ in support of her seventh studio album ‘Plastic Hearts,’ the singer is unsure if she will be touring for her new album ‘Endless Summer Vacation.’“It’s been a minute. After the last [headline arena] show I did [in 2014], I kind of looked at it as more of a question.
Miley Cyrus. The 30-year-old pop star opened up in a recent profile for about how she met her boyfriend of almost two years, Maxx Morando.Cyrus shared in her cover story that was introduced to the 24-year-old Liily drummer after they «got put on a blind date.»The «Flowers» singer clarifies, «Well, it was blind for me and not really for him.»As for her approach to dating at the time, she notes, «I thought, ‘The worst that can happen is I leave.'»Interviewer Giles Hattersley notes in the profile that Morando called Cyrus during their interview and the ringtone was Erykah Badu's «Tyrone.»«I call that ‘boyfriend sexy ringtone’,» Cyrus says, acknowledging the track.A post shared by British Vogue (@britishvogue)Cyrus and Morando were first linked in 2021 following her 2020 divorce from Liam Hemsworth.«I wouldn’t erase my story or want it to be erased,» she said of their 10-year romance ending.
Miley Cyrus may have one of 2023's biggest hit songs with "Flowers," but don't expect the pop star to embark on a tour to promote it. In a new Vogue profile, the pop star, who just released her new album Endless Summer Vacation, said that she wasn't immediately interested in breaking a near decade-long hiatus from touring. “After the last [headline arena] show I did [in 2014]," Cyrus said, "I kind of looked at it as more of a question.
Miley Cyrus says that as an adult she has come to realise how “harshly” she was judged during her childhood years. The US pop star, 30, said that for years she had carried “guilt and shame around” due to media controversies and upset she had caused. Cyrus, who rose to fame as a child on Disney Channel show Hannah Montana, is the daughter of US country star Billy Ray Cyrus and the god-daughter of Dolly Parton.
Miley Cyrus is speaking out about «Flowers.» Amid speculation that Cyrus' hit single is about her ex-husband, Liam Hemsworth, the 30-year-old singer discusses the song in a cover story for .The outlet notes that Cyrus seems to be «allergic» to the idea that her song, and, the album on which it appears, are about her ex, whom she divorced in 2020.«I never need to be a master at the craft of tricking an audience,» she says. «It will set itself on fire all by itself.»When it comes to those fans that won't let go of the idea of Cyrus is singing about Hemsworth, she notes that «Flowers» almost had a totally different meaning.«I wrote it in a really different way. The chorus was originally: 'I can buy myself flowers, write my name in the sand, but I can't love me better than you can.' It used to be more, like, 1950s.