Miley Cyrus Covers January Issue of Rolling Stone
Miley Cyrus is on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The singer is on the cover of the magazine’s January issue.
In the issue, Cyrus talks her new album, Plastic Hearts, her sobriety, accepting her past, the respect she has gotten for the album, discrediting herself, and so much more. Highlights can be found below.
On discrediting herself: “I discredited myself for what I had been almost every step of the way. During Dead Petz, discrediting Bangerz. During Bangerz, discrediting Hannah Montana. During “Malibu,” discrediting Bangerz. It’s almost like when I have evolved, I’ve then become shameful of who I was before. What makes you an adult, I think, is being OK with who you’ve been before.”
On how she thinks she is perceived today: “Today is very different. I think since ‘Midnight Sky’ a lot has changed. I think I’ve always had a level of respect, but the c-word, “crazy,” was labeled on me a lot. It was that I was crazy, that I was, even at some points, cold or unable to settle down. And that’s what “Angels Like You” was about. I’m the stereotype. I’m what you thought I’d be, I’m everything they said I would be. I had some guilt or shame with that song in the way that it’s written, but now that I listen to it, it is actually apologetic. It is saying, ‘It’s not your fault I ruin everything, and it’s not your fault that I can’t be what you need.’ My independence and, I guess, my survivalist instincts make it where I can seem selfish.”
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Source: Rolling Stone