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[Miley Cyrus: Navigating Fame, Healing Trauma, and Redefining Beauty]-['The Interview': Miley Cyrus Told Us to Ask Her Anything]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-05-31

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Navigating the Spotlight: Miley Cyrus on Self-Mothering and Growth

In a candid conversation with Lulu Garcia-Navarro for The Interview, Miley Cyrus reflects on her lifelong journey in the public eye, from her formative years as Hannah Montana to her recent Grammy win for "Flowers." Cyrus describes her evolution as a process of learning to "mother" herself, noting that as she has detached from the intense daily involvement of her mother, Tish, she has had to internalize the sense of safety her mother once provided. "I just imagined what soothed me so much about her and then I just do it for myself," Cyrus explains, highlighting the importance of establishing personal boundaries and emotional autonomy.

The Healing Power of EMDR and Intergenerational Trauma

Cyrus speaks openly about her work in trauma therapy, specifically using EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). This therapeutic practice allowed her to process intergenerational trauma, revealing deep-seated anxieties she had inherited. Cyrus recalls a profound session where she visualized herself in the womb, connecting her own feelings of needing to be loved to her mother’s experience of being put up for adoption. This realization helped her release the "guilt and shame" she had carried for years, which she describes as a turning point that ultimately cured her stage fright. By separating her own identity from the pain of her predecessors, she has reached a place where she feels "cleaned up" and more authentic.

Challenging Industry Norms and "Something Beautiful"

Discussing her new album, Something Beautiful, Cyrus aims to reclaim the definition of beauty, arguing that both life-affirming moments like birth and painful experiences like death carry their own inherent beauty. She emphasizes the necessity of expressing "rage," noting that suppressing anger often manifests as physical pain. Cyrus characterizes her music as a dichotomy between "normal music" for broad appeal and "weird music" for creative experimentation. She admits that while she has historically felt the need to "overcome" her Disney past, she now understands that the machinery of the music industry requires a level of compromise she is willing to make, provided she remains the architect of her own career.

Complex Family Dynamics and the Future

Cyrus addresses the public scrutiny surrounding her famous family, acknowledging that her parents' divorce and subsequent relationships have caused rifts. However, she expresses a new sense of grace, viewing her parents as "individuals" rather than just parental figures. While she admits that her success compared to her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, adds a "level of complication" to their dynamic, she has found peace through therapy. Looking ahead, Cyrus suggests that her current level of commitment to mainstream success is shifting. She describes Something Beautiful as a pivotal moment, signaling a desire to move away from the intense pressure of constant commercial achievement and toward a period of "rebirth" in how she conducts her life and career.

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I'm used to that.
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That was breathless.
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It was a loaded question.
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I have a hard time pinning myself down too.
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You're a big believer in rage.
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📝Key Phrases

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household name
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in one's own right
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no holds barred
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comfortable being uncomfortable
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play its course
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