Miley Cyrus: Sobriety, Secrets, and a Soulful Comeback
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Miley Cyrus has been everywhere this week and with good reason. According to CBS News and her in-depth Sunday Morning interview, Miley is firmly in her “legacy artist” era, promoting her ninth studio album Something Beautiful, which critics say cements her transformation from Disney’s Hannah Montana to one of pop’s most distinctive voices. The major headline is the release of Secrets, the deluxe album’s highlight, which features music legends Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac. The track isn’t just another catchy single—it’s a deeply personal peace offering to her father Billy Ray Cyrus after their public estrangement post her parents’ 2022 divorce, and she’s gone on record saying her dad “cried” when he heard it. She told CBS Sunday Morning that they always communicate “better through music,” and with this collaboration, the white flag is both literal and emotional.
Her other headline-grabbing moment is her candid discussion on so-called “cancel culture.” In the CBS interview and elsewhere, Miley reflected on being one of the first to be “canceled” in 2013 after her infamous MTV VMAs performance. She compared her experience to those of Madonna and Britney Spears, highlighting how women in pop still face disproportionate scrutiny for daring to evolve. According to Tixel and BeautifulBallad coverage, her message is resonating, with her story trending across digital media and sparking broader conversations about sexism in music and public forgiveness.
Beyond the music, Miley is also championing sobriety, telling CBS and Movieguide that showing up “100 percent, 100 percent of the time” is now her mantra. She credits quitting all substances since 2020 as a turning point and even revealed that she’s not interested in the physical grind of big tours anymore, emphasizing her well-being over career obligations.
On the business front, Miley’s weekend appearance on CBS Sunday Morning doubled as a launch pad for her new partnership with Maybelline New York, where she is set to become the face of a new campaign. She spoke about choosing projects that align with her current values, particularly those that inspire confidence and authenticity.
Social media has predictably exploded, especially with the surprise drop of Secrets and high-profile interviews blended with behind-the-scenes glimpses of her elaborate music video shoot at LA’s Million Dollar Theatre. The hashtag #MileyCyrusSecrets was trending, with fans applauding both the artistry and vulnerability she’s showing.
Lastly, her extended conversation with CR Fashion Book published this week went viral, especially her revelations about finding joy in sobriety, her gardening hobby, and her gratitude for guiding lights like Dolly Parton and Pamela Anderson, and the show-must-go-on spirit she’s chosen to embody.
While some tabloids speculated about her personal life or her parents’ continued drama, the only confirmed headline is that Miley Cyrus is leaning into this new chapter—sober, bold, creative, and more herself than ever.
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