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Miley's Renaissance: Music, Tattoos, and Sobriety Journey

Miley's Renaissance: Music, Tattoos, and Sobriety Journey

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Miley Cyrus has been at the center of multiple headlines recently, reflecting a period of creative renaissance and increased public engagement. Her ninth studio album Something Beautiful officially dropped earlier this month, marking a significant milestone in her nearly two-decades-long career. The New York Times called it a turning point, cementing her transition from a pop provocateur to an established legacy artist. The album was unveiled alongside a visually ambitious pop-opera film that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, where Miley wowed on the red carpet in a head-to-toe Chanel look and mingled with industry notables like Mariska Hargitay and Tish Cyrus. She expressed her admiration for Hargitay and her latest documentary, sharing heartfelt posts on Instagram from the event.

In a CBS Sunday Morning interview aired October 5, Miley candidly discussed the backlash she’s faced over the years, even describing herself as perhaps “the first person to ever be canceled,” a reference picked up by both The Hollywood Reporter and Just Jared. She reflected on how those turbulent years shaped her, emphasizing her evolution from her Disney roots to her current artistry. Amidst the media blitz, Miley’s new single Secrets debuted this week and has received a surge of support on social media, with fans praising its confessional lyrics and gritty sound, fueling another round of strong chart performances.

Miley also made headlines at the 2025 Golden Globes and Grammys with distinctive red carpet statements. At the Globes, she showed off new tiny tattoos—including the word “songs” inked on her songwriting hand—and wore a dramatic Celine by Hedi Slimane gown. On social media, photos of her ink and bold updos, inspired by Debbie Harry, trended widely and hairstylist Bob Recine detailed the punk meets glam vibe for Vogue. Her new track Beautiful That Way for Gia Coppola’s film The Last Showgirl was nominated for Best Original Song at both the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards, a career highlight Miley celebrated by thanking collaborators and Pamela Anderson for their inspiration.

In her personal life, People Magazine revisited her history with Nick Jonas, with Miley joking on a podcast about their old romance and even declaring “Niley for life,” while acknowledging that everyone has moved on. She’s still publicly linked with drummer Maxx Morando, but much of the romance chatter has shifted back to her music and art. Professionally, Miley’s partnership with Maybelline New York as their global ambassador is making waves, with the campaign’s revitalized jingle and striking visuals featured across billboards and beauty media.

Off-stage, Miley’s advocacy and lifestyle changes have also made news. In a recent exchange with Pamela Anderson, she spoke about how gardening has become “like medicine” and credited it for supporting her sobriety and mental health. Her unapologetic presence online remains strong, with a viral Threads quote circulating—“You just have to do your own thing, no matter what anyone says. It’s your life”—while fans keep her name trending with #MileyCyrus and #SomethingBeautiful dominating social chatter. All signs point to this month being a pivotal and transformative chapter for Miley Cyrus as both an artist and a public figure.

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