Miley Cyrus says that her sobriety trip changed ‘all her life’

Miley Cyrus He found that all his world changed once he stopped drinking and consuming drugs.
“I have learned this about myself over the years: sobriety is, as, that is like my God,” said Cyrus, 32, during an interview on Wednesday, May 21 with Zane Lowe of Apple Music. “I need them, I live for it. That is, that (ha) changed my whole life.”
The “Subthing Beautiful” singer stopped using marijuana in 2017 and drinking alcohol in 2020. While talking with Lowe, 51, Cyrus recalled the last time they sat down for an Apple Music interview.
“When you came to my psychedelic house that was painted black in Hidden Hills, where everything is white houses and riding. Then, I painted mine in black and rainbow, and (now) I don’t live there anymore,” Cyrus joked. “But, I was glad you came to see me in that space. I was thinking about that today while I was coming here, because I was very close to who is sitting here right now, but there was only life. I had more to teach me. I had more lessons.”
During Cyrus’s interview in 2020 with Lowe, she admitted that she ‘fell’ on her sobriety trip during the pandemic and the confinement of COVID-19.
“I know I needed to fall once more,” Cyrus explained on Wednesday. “This would never have happened in this way. I would never have been sitting here, and there were moments in that section since the last time I saw you and now that they hurt, I am not proud of them.”
He added, “they are definitely not my best moments, not some of my best jobs, none of that. But, everything led me to write ‘Flowers,’ which was later a kind of key directly in the lock of all the healing. He healed me so much.”
Cyrus launched “flowers” in 2023 about its divorce of its ex -husband Liam Hemsworth.
“It’s like a modern ‘I Will Survive’ in some ways,” Lowe reflected, referring to the 1978 break -up hymn of Gaynor Gloria. “And then it allows you to create this body.”
“Flowers” continued to win two Grammy awards in February 2024, which was equally “healer” for Cyrus.
“I think that somewhere inside me I needed to sustain a trophy and feel for a moment that I have something I can hold in my hands and feel like a real achievement,” she said. “Because after every album I could say, ‘Well, I did what I came to do and I created the album I set out to do and that is enough.’ Grammys.
Cyrus continued, “I never wrote a song thinking, ‘I want to win a Grammy’, but receiving that Grammy for ‘Flowers’ felt more like a curite in a broken heart in some way. And so, once I received my grammy, I said,’ Look, when you look for me on Google, says Miley Cyrus, winning artist of the Grammy award. I like to do ‘.