Miley Cyrus speaksless: inequality in Disney, maternity and the search for her own voice

Miley Cyrus, The artist who jumped to fame like Hannah Montana, has traveled a long way of self -discovery and reflection. In a recent interview with The Interview Podcast, the singer and actress He offered unpublished details about his experience in the entertainment industry, addressing issues such as gender inequality, his link with the Jonas Brothershis perspective on motherhood and the complex relationship with his parents.
Cyrus remembered his passage through Disney and the inequality he experienced compared to his male colleagues, such as the Jonas Brothers. Despite the success of “Hannah Montana”, the artist felt that she did not receive the same recognition nor the same opportunities. “They were male, and it was like that”, He affirmed, emphasizing the difference in the treatment received by female and male stars.
The singer also referred to her relationship with Nick Jonas, one of the stories most often by the fans of the time. Both shared vital projects and experiences, and their mutual influence was reflected in their music. Miley wrote “7 things” inspired by his former partner, while Nick composed “Wedding Bells.”
On motherhood, Miley Cyrus was clear: “It has never been something that I love too much”. The singer explained that her decision not to have children is based on the lack of genuine interest and the responsibility it implies. “It is a lot of responsibility, dedication and energy, and if you do not passionate, I do not know how you can endure insomnia nights and 18 years of what my mother had to endure”he said. In addition, he hinted that he would prefer adoption due to his ecological concerns.
From a young age, Miley Cyrus lived under public scrutiny. The transition to adulthood was marked by controversies and severe criticism, such as his performance with Robin Thicke in the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. The artist acknowledges that scrutiny and social misunderstanding significantly affected that stage of her life.
The recent success of “Flowers” and the Grammy obtained mark a turning point in Miley Cyrus’s career. The distinction represents for her the real leap of “Overcome Disney and the character” to recognition for its artistic authenticity.
Finally, the singer talked about family relationships after the divorce of her parents and how to learn to see them as individuals allowed her to grow and overcome resentments. The relationship with his mother remains a fundamental pillar in his life.