Justice League and DCEU director Zack Snyder will appear as himself in an upcoming episode of Cartoon Network’s popular series Teen Titans Go!. The news was revealed Saturday at San Diego Comic-Con during Cartoon Network’s presentation.
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Noah Cyrus is finding her way out of the shadow of substance abuse.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the “All Falls Down” singer opens up about her struggle with Xanax addiction, sharing how she put herself on the path to recovery.
“My boyfriend at the time, when I was 18, was the first person that gave me a Xanax, and it became a way for us to bond,” Cyrus, now 22, recalls. “I think I wanted to fit in with him. I wanted to be what he wanted and what he thought was cool and what I thought everybody was doing.”
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At the time, Cyrus was facing all kinds of difficulties, including growing up as younger sister to Miley.
“I had a hard time with people coming up to me and saying, ‘Are you Miley Cyrus’ little sister?’ or ‘Are you Hannah Montana’s little sister?’ I did not like that, and it stripped me of my own identity for a long time,” she says.
Though she had tried other kinds of party drugs, Xanax, the brand name for the drug alprazolam, was different.
“Once I felt that it was possible to silence things out for a second and numb your pain, it was over,” she says.
The accessibility of the drug in her circles also fuelled Cyrus’ addiction problem.
“I was surrounded by people who were easily able to get it by buying it from people,” she says, recalling how it soon became a habit. “It just kind of becomes this dark pit, bottomless pit.”
Soon she was sleeping all day and waking up at 8 p.m., not knowing what day it was, and her memory became unreliable, reaching a peak as the pandemic began in 2020.
Cyrus remembers beginning passing out during an interview, which was never aired, to promote her album The End of Everything in
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“Where the Crawdads Sing” (now playing in theaters).The eerie ballad is the latest in a long line of songs that Swift has drummed up to accompany certain productions, some of which she has appeared in and others where the music was her main contribution.In honor of “Carolina,” which the singer announced in her signature secretive style of dropping hints in an Instagram feed, TheWrap has rounded up all of Swift’s other songs written for or released with movies or television shows. We’ve also made a Spotify playlist to experience this set of songs.This slower ballad captures the romance between Miley Cyrus and Travis Brody (Lucas Till).
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Noah Cyrus is opening about how difficult it was for her during the early days of her career to be asked about her famous sister Miley Cyrus, revealing that she even felt “stripped of identity.”The 22-year-old musician talked to Rolling Stone about her childhood and growing up in the public eye, explaining that she always wanted to be a “normal kid” but had a hard time having a “public family,” in reference to the success of Miley and their country star dad Billy Ray Cyrus.“I had a really hard time being a part of a public family, and I struggled a bit with that, because it wasn’t exactly my first choice,” Noah explained, further talking about struggling with mental health issues, including depression, anxiety and prescription drug abuse.“I had a hard time with people coming up to me and saying, ‘Are you Miley Cyrus’ little sister?’ or ‘Are you Hannah Montana’s little sister?’ I did not like that, and it stripped me of my own identity for a long time.”The singer is currently preparing to release her new album ‘The Hardest Part’ which is set to be released in September, revealing that working in her music was good for her and ultimately helped her to recover from substance abuse, as she said to be in a “dark pit, bottomless pit” during the COVID-19 pandemic, taking benzodiazepine Xanax.“It gave me so much structure in the time that I really needed structure, because I didn’t want to just be sitting around and stirring in my brain,” Noah said about her upcoming album, “It gave me hope.”
Noah Cyrus has discussed her recovery from a Xanax addiction and how she used music to get through her struggles.In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the singer opened up about her addiction to the drug, which is often prescribed for anxiety and panic attacks, and where it all began. “My boyfriend at the time, when I was 18, was the first person that gave me a Xanax, and it became a way for us to bond,” she said.“I think I wanted to fit in with him.
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Noah Cyrus got candid about her drug addiction in a new interview.