Miley Cyrus breaks silence about his time in Disney


American singer Miley Cyrus broke the silence about her time as a teenage star in Disney, where she starred in the iconic series Hannah Montana. In a recent interview with The interview podcasta podcast belonging to The New York Timesthe star confessed that at that time Other artists had greater opportunities.
In particular, Miley Cyrus revealed that as a female teenage figure they did not take it into account for certain professional events. Inequality was mostly noticed by the treatment of other Disney male artists, such as the Jonas Brothers.
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“They were male, and it was like that,” explained the interpreter of “flowers” in statements collected by the environment Infobae. Gender inequality was one of the challenges he had to face to consolidate his career as an adult artist.
The singer and actress offered details about the inequality in the industry and her link with the Jonas Brothers. Although Cyrus assures that Hannah Montana It was Disney’s most successful program At the time, he acknowledges that there were limitations for certain professional events.
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The difference was notorious: the Jonas Brothers They were invited to high profile presentations like the Grammy, where they performed with Stevie Wonder. There they received the nomination for best new artist. Meanwhile, she did not enjoy the same type of recognition, although her television work accumulated more years in the air and was a phenomenon of global popularity.
Miley Cyrus insists on having overcome that context. However, for a long time he felt He worked the same or more than his male peers without the same level of institutional recognition.
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