Miley Cyrus 'lost everything'
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In PEOPLE's exclusive first look at Miley Cyrus' appearance on the Tuesday, June 10 edition of the Wondery podcast 'Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky,' Cyrus opened up about how she navigated fame in 2013.
Miley Cyrus is opening up about how her public persona has affected her love life over the years, often at great cost. The “Flowers” singer said that a particularly provocative period of her life, when she was making the 2013 album “Bangerz,
Miley Cyrus was apparently not allowed to have “The Best of Both Worlds.” The 32-year-old pop superstar has revealed that Disney allegedly banned her from singing “Hannah Montana” songs after her series ended in 2011. “After I left Disney, I wasn’t allowed to perform any of the ‘Hannah Montana’ music,” Cyrus said on “The Ringer” podcast.
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In an alternate universe, Miley Cyrus‘ iconic Bangerz era would've been made complete with a wild music video starring Madonna, Nelly and more superstars popping wheelies and wrestling in the mud. Unfortunately,
Because public tickets to a Miley Cyrus “live” in-person event at a well-known music venue were sold on Ticketmaster, some fans bought them (sometimes on the secondhand market at a huge mark-up) thinking they would be getting a full-on concert.
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In the Friday, June 6 episode of 'The Ringer’s Every Single Album' podcast, Miley Cyrus explained keeping her past love of drugs a secret from those around her.
We probably don’t need to spare much sympathy for Miley Cyrus. A nepo baby and child star who seems to have emerged from her early Disney days relatively unscathed and with plenty of fans intact, Cyrus has lived a life of privilege no matter what personal hardships she may have endured along the way.
Miley Cyrus is getting real about her past, and it's not always pretty. In a recent episode of The Ringer's Every Single album podcast, the 32-year-old singer took a deep dive into her mental