Miley Cyrus Reflects on ‘Bangerz’ Era: “A Little Bit of Guilt and Shame About How Much Controversy I Caused”

Miley Cyrus Reflects on ‘Bangerz’ Era: “A Little Bit of Guilt and Shame About How Much Controversy I Caused”

On the June cover of Vogue UK, Miley Cyrus pointed out that she was never ‘an attention seeker’, recalling controversial behavior

Celebrating the record’s resounding success Endless Summer Vacation (2023), Miley Cyrus is the new cover of Vogue UK. For the magazine, the singer recalled the controversy Bangerz (2013), when the singer was 20 years old.

Launched ten years ago, Bangerz brought big hits like “Wrecking ball” It is “We Can’t Stop”yielding an indication for Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammy Awards and a controversial performance on stage at the MTV VMA’s 2013 beside Robin Thicke.

I’m actually (currently) not an attention seeker, sitting here as a 30 year old adult woman. I was creating attention for myself because I was separating myself from a character that I had played [Hannah Montana]. Anyone, when they are 20 or 21, have more to prove. I’m not my parents. I am who I am”

Furthermore, Cyrus reflected on the fallout from her behavior, which she says still carries “a bit of guilt and shame around me for years for how much controversy and upset I actually caused”.

Now that I’m an adult, I realize how harshly I was judged. I was judged harshly as a child by adults and now, as an adult, I realize that I would never judge a child harshly.”

At the moment, Miley Cyrus is in a more mature moment of his career and has won historic records with Endless Summer Vacation (2023). The album’s lead single, “Flowers”, continues to count expressive numbers. The song, which has spent weeks at #1 on Spotify Global and the Billboard Hot 100, became the fastest track to reach 1 billion streams in Spotify history.

Source: Rollingstone

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