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Miley Cyrus worries that Sabrina Carpenter is ‘fried’

Miley Cyrus worries that Sabrina Carpenter is “fried.”

The 33 -year -old star, who jumped to fame with only 14 in the Disney series, ‘Hannah Montana’, believes that young artists should receive regular therapy sessions and is especially concerned with the well -being of singers such as the interpreter of ‘Espresso’, due to their stirred agendas.

As he told New York Times to the newspaper: “Ariana Grande says that there should be therapy for children actors, and I totally agree. There should be a weekly control. I have been taking therapy very constantly since I was 17 or 18 years old, so I think I have clarified many of the feelings I had about being a child star, and now I do not notice it so much because I do not see it in me. I suppose that the only thing I notice is when I struggled. Sabrina Carpenter a couple of times, and every time I see her I have the impulse to ask if she is fine.

Miley praised the current “new girls” harvest because he believes that pop stars have much more confidence in themselves at her age.

He said: “But I like all new girls. I think they are all unique and authentic. That’s what I like to see. I like people who have found themselves, because I think I have not yet discovered at all.”

The ‘Easy Lover’ singer unleashed outrage in 2013 with an uploaded performance in the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAS) with Robin Thicke and believes that the way he judged it was then enormously unfair.

When questioned by what he sees when he looks back, he says: “I see adults who do not act as such. I would never look at someone 18, 19, 20 or 21 years old and I would judge him as an adult, because he is not yet. At a given time, there was even a request. It was something like ‘millions of mothers against Miley’ or something like that. Isn’t that request crazy? You see again, it was not really so wild.

Miley would love to be part of a group of discussion with other former children’s stars about his experiences.

He said: “On childhood performance, I don’t know how Jenna Ortega feels about it. I have never talked to her. I would love it. I want to meet the people who grew up in the same position. It would be really sick to make a round table.”

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