Miley Cyrus Admits Guilty At The Beginning Of Her Career, What's Up?
JAKARTA - Miley Cyrus has a sense of guilt when she reminisced about the beginning of her career in the music industry. It made her feel embarrassed over the years and tried to face it.
In 2013, Miley Cyrus became a controversy when appearing ahead of the release of the Bangerz album. Its various actions have drawn controversy ranging from twerking to facing Robin Thicke naked on the ball property for the music video Wrecking Ball, one of the album tracks.
"Now that I am an adult, I realize how harsh I am to be judged. I am judged as a child by adults and now that I am an adult, I realized I will not judge small children," said Miley Cyrus, launching NME.
Cyrus made a reference when her appearance was increasingly criticized when her photo with acne became a headline.
Who would have thought I wasn't hurt by that? I'm a 20-year-old. I'm like another 20-year-old. You think you're an adult but I feel like I'm a child," he continued.
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He acknowledged that his decision with appearance would generate controversy. At that time he was also looking for an identity by appearing different from what people know.
"I made a concern for myself because I separated myself from the character I played," he said.
"Whoever, when you are 20 or 21, you have a lot to prove. I'm not my parents. I am what I am," continued Cyrus.
"I'm actually not someone who's looking for attention, sitting here as a 30-year-old adult woman," she said again.
Miley Cyrus is getting older with her latest album, Rockstar, which will be released this year. He also collaborated with Dolly Parton for the latest cover after a collaboration on Cyrus' album, Younger Now.