Miley Cyrus says fame has always felt natural to her
Los Angeles, May 24
Singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus has said that fame always felt pretty natural to her. The 33-year-old singer first found fame as a child.
She is the daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, and Miley insists she's never really struggled with the pressures of success, reports 'Female First UK'.
The singer, who emerged as a teen idol with her portrayal of Miley Stewart in the Disney series Hannah Montana between 2006 and 2011, told 'Variety', "Because I grew up around my dad, being on tours and being on sets, it felt really natural to me".
"I never felt like a fish out of water. People were really shocked about that, like, 'When you got to Los Angeles, was your mind blown?' I never like to think I was jaded, but being around show business, I had less of an infatuation with Hollywood. I was less enamoured by the whole thing. It kept me more grounded. It wasn't shocking when the show came out, and my life changed", she added.
Despite this, Miley admits that her own decision-making has become much better over time. Asked what advice she'd give to her younger self, Miley replied, "I would say: Be present enough to remember. Sometimes I was moving so fast, and I was always calculating what my next step was, and I wasn't in the moment. Now, I make such clear decisions on what I'm going to do, and I do so little at a time, so I'm able to be in the moment for each thing".
As per 'Female First UK', Miley now makes a conscious effort to relish landmark moments in her life.
She said, "I almost feel like I can record every moment. And I know when a moment's important, like when I'm standing at the Grammys and I look out and I see Oprah (Winfrey), I press record on my mind, Don't forget this. This is an important moment".
"Certain things stick out to me when I was younger, like singing at the White House for the Obama inauguration, for his kids. I see those moments, but so much of it was a blur. So, I would tell Miley to slow down and pay attention", she added.
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Reader Comments
While I appreciate her honesty, I feel it's a bit tone-deaf. Most people don't have a famous dad and millions of dollars to fall back on. She never had to worry about college fees or job security like us regular folks. But hey, good for her that she's now more grounded! 🎤
"Be present enough to remember" - that hit me deep. In our busy Indian lives, we are always running behind the next exam, job, or marriage. Miley's journey reminds us that fame or success is hollow if you can't enjoy the moment. Chalo, maybe I'll put down my phone for a while! 📱🚫
Miley's always been authentic, even when people criticized her. I respect that she's still the same person from Hannah Montana days, just wiser now. The bit about pressing record in her mind at the Grammys - that's pure gold. We should all learn to cherish landmark moments.
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