Miley Cyrus Hasn't Felt This Close With Her Fans Since Hannah Montana

Miley Cyrus Hasn't Felt This Close With Her Fans Since Hannah Montana




With most of us self-isolating in a try to slow the spread of COVID-19, things can get lonely. We've all been presented with a new challenge to find unique ways to prepare life interesting from the comfort of our own homes. And in a new interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, Miley Cyrus opened up about the good and bad parts of social distancing and self-isolation from her own experience.


"What's really crazy is — and I know that I'm in a really individualized, unique position and I have no misunderstanding of how fortunate I am — this is the most at peace and fulfilled that I have been in the last few years," Cyrus mentioned. This, naturally, is partially because of her new Instagram Live series Bright Minded, in which she connects with fans, speaks with celebrity guests, and even graces viewers with impromptu performances.





"This is sort of the busiest I have been strangely in the past year or two because I'm my own booker," Cyrus mentioned, explaining that she reaches out to all of the talent herself by means of the DMs. "I book the talent, I write all my intros and skits, and I sort write all of the topics, and I reach out to different foundations." One cause she's been particularly focused on is pet care and relieving the stress of pet owners while in these financially uncertain times.


Still, there really are things the former Disney Channel star misses about the outdoors world. "I think I miss the safety of being able to be around my family member she mentioned before revealing that it's her mom and dad that she misses most. Nevertheless since both her parents have been in contact with her grandmothers, she's made it a point to keep her distance. "I've wanted to be able to see my mom a number of times yet my mom's in her 50s and she visits her mom day-to-day she mentioned. "So it just hasn't felt accountable for me to be around my mom."


Fortunately, focusing on Bright Minded has kept Cyrus from missing some of the other things lose grown accustomed to, like going to the studio. "I don't really miss that because connecting with my fans day-to-day is something that I've really been missing probably since Hannah Montana," she mentioned, explaining that back in her Disney Channel days she would connect with fans online weekly. "I feel like I'm connecting more with the outdoors world indoors than I've Been on the outdoors she added.


Yet she's been expending all her energy on her new talk show, Cyrus is aware that life in self-quarantine isn't easy for most people. However she remains hopeful that her show will inspire others to create the most of those unusual circumstances. Needless to say we have some time on our hands now she mentioned. "And I've Been attempting to motivate my followers and fans to get creative in the space they're in no matter how big or how small."


For her, getting creative while social distancing has already taught her several critical lessons, including however not limited to the value of human connection. And once this whole thing passes, she can't wait to do some of the mundane things that she used to take for granted. "What would we give now for it to be safe for someone to open the door for somebody?" She mentioned. "I hope to take all of those philosophies that I'm learning indoors my home outdoors of my residence once it's safe to do so."


in the event you haven't already, check out Cyrus's full Apple Music interview here.









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