It’s been a minute since Hannah Montana, the fun-loving, clean-living teenager made famous and adored by girls around the world by Miley Cyrus, met her inevitable end.
Since then, we’ve had Bangerz, bad behavior, broken marriages, and a very raunchy performance with Robin Thicke at the MTV Music Awards as the singer-actress worked to shed her wholesome Disney image in favor of something a little edgier.
It hasn’t been the easiest transition for Cyrus, whose reckless journey through adolescence and early adulthood has been relentlessly studied, scrutinized, and occasionally criticized.
But time has a habit of coming full circle, and as she enters her thirties, the Tennessee-born star, now 31, has adapted to a more sedentary lifestyle, although it includes working out in designer heels. .
speaking to W Magazine Volume 3. The pop edition, explained: ‘My lifestyle is extremely clean. Sobriety is a big part of it. My mantra is, like any athlete’s, “Practice your performance.” That’s why I practice in heels.
Miley Cyrus has spoken to W magazine about embracing sobriety, working out in heels and having Beyoncé on speed dial.
As she enters her thirties, the Tennessee-born star, now 31, says she has adapted to a more sedentary lifestyle, although it includes working out in designer heels.
‘My lifestyle is extremely clean. Sobriety is a big part of it. My mantra is, like any athlete’s, “Practice your performance.” That’s why I practice in heels,” he explained.
The full interview is available in the latest issue of W Magazine, available now
‘The gym seems really hard, but I have my ivory Gucci heels because they remind me of Marilyn Monroe. I train in heels, mainly. I’m interested in feminizing the training space, because a lot of the training equipment is ugly.’
Cyrus is currently enjoying something of a career renaissance: her last studio album, Endless Summer Vacation, was the 19th best-selling album on the planet, debuting at number one in ten countries.
Lead single Flowers was also a hit and earned the star multiple awards, including a Brit for Best International Song and a Grammy (her first) for Song of the Year.
Since then, he’s teamed up with Beyoncé for a surprise collaboration on the R&B legend’s new country and western album, Cowboy Carter.
The song in question, II Most Wanted, turned out to be one of her highlights, and Cyrus admits she wrote the music two years before it ended up on Carter.
‘My mom always said, “I love that song.” “So when Beyoncé approached me about music, I thought about it right away because it really encompasses our relationship,” she explained.
‘I told him: “We don’t have to get a country; we are country. “We have been a country.” I said, “You know, between you being from Texas and me being from Tennessee, a lot of us are going to be on this song.” Getting to write a song, not just sing, for Beyoncé was a dream come true.”
The collaboration has cemented an already close relationship with the enigmatic Beyoncé, whom Cyrus considers a friend.
Cyrus is enjoying a career renaissance: her last studio album, Endless Summer Vacation, was the 19th best-selling album on the planet and debuted at number one in ten countries.
Lead single Flowers was also a hit and earned the star multiple awards, including a Brit for Best International Song and a Grammy (her first) for Song of the Year.
Cyrus enjoys a close relationship with the enigmatic Beyoncé after collaborating with the singer on the song II Most Wanted
The singer poses for a series of headshots in an accompanying photograph, taken by Alasdair McLellan.
“Sometimes I forget to talk about things that are a normal part of my daily life, like texting with Beyoncé,” he said.
“Sometimes I forget to talk about things that are a normal part of my daily life, like texting with Beyoncé,” he said.
“I think it’s a really nice part of our relationship, because over the last few years I’ve been very controlling of my privacy and what I share with the public.
‘She’s the same. Part of our relationship is safety between us. The songwriting or the work is just a small part of my relationship with her, or with Dolly (Parton), or with anyone.
‘Our people have a relationship, but then we have a relationship. And I love that.’
The full interview is available in the latest issue of W Magazine, available now.
“I think it’s a really nice part of our relationship, because over the last few years I’ve really restricted my privacy and what I share with the public.”
‘Our people have a relationship, but then we have a relationship. And I love that,” she added.