Miley Cyrus Talks The Voice, Her Image, Hollywood Inequality and More w/ Variety
Interview highlights from Miley Cyrus’ Variety Magazine issue have been released. Miley is on the cover of the magazine’s annual “Power of Women” issue.
In the issue, Miley talks Donald Trump, her apparent wild image, identifying as pansexual, inequality in Hollywood, doing more seasons of The Voice, working with Woody Allen and so much more. You can check out the highlights below.
On doing more seasons of The Voice: “I don’t know. I definitely would like to if it made sense. I haven’t done the live shows yet. I want to see how that feels. They might be a lot more pressure.”
On her apparent wild image: “People saw me as being wild, and literally all I do is I’m obsessed with yoga, I love hiking, and I’m reading constantly. My life is so positive. From the outside, people think I’m partying with rappers. That was back in my prime.”
On identifying as pansexual: “I think when I figured out what it was. I went to the LGBTQ center here in L.A., and I started hearing these stories. I saw one human in particular who didn’t identify as male or female. Looking at them, they were both: beautiful and sexy and tough but vulnerable and feminine but masculine. And I related to that person more than I related to anyone in my life. Even though I may seem very different, people may not see me as neutral as I feel. But I feel very neutral. I think that was the first gender-neutral person I’d ever met. Once I understood my gender more”
On inequality in Hollywood: “A lot of it could be changed if we had a female president. That would give us a subconscious boost. I think people will have to realize they’re looking really dated. For example, there’s a show called Supergirl. I think having a show with a gender attached to it is weird. One, it’s a woman on that ****ing billboard — it’s not a little girl. Two, what if you’re a little boy who wants to be a girl so bad that this makes you feel bad? I think having a title like Supergirl doesn’t give the power that people think it does.”
You can read more from her interview here! I really hope she does more seasons of The Voice, but I get that if she does do more it has to feel right to her. I just hope it feels right when this season comes to an end.
Source: Variety