American singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus recently shared about the role that shot her to superstardom. She got candid about her days at Disney Channel with the most loved and successful Hannah Montana series in an interview with Rolling Stone.
The 28-year-old Wrecking Ball singer revealed, “I had to evolve because Hannah was larger than life, larger than me. I felt like I was never going to amount to the success of Hannah Montana. That’s how Lil Nas X actually knew of my dad. He grew up watching Hannah Montana and said, ‘I want to do a song with Robby Ray.'" She went on to say, “That’s literally what happened. Being a young queer kid’s idol that could turn out to be a Lil Nas X and create a whole identity for themselves of being inspired from watching me growing up. Or I hear artists like Troye Sivan say......The concept of the show, it’s me. I’ve had to really come to terms with that and not be third-person about it." She also shared about the trauma in the same interview, she experienced following intense media scrutiny over her body which is something she says began in her teens.
Cyrus said: “At one point I was like, ‘Yo, when I’m 16 and you’re circling my boobs and shit like that…I’m the bad guy?’ “I think people are starting to go, ‘Wait, wait, wait. That was fucked up.’ They’re starting to know who the enemy and who the victim was there.” The singer went on to say “big progress” had occurred since her teens in media coverage “especially towards women and bodies." The media hasn’t really slut-shamed me in a long time.
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