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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Miley Cyrus is "specifically non-specific in everything"

    The 32-year-old pop star has rubbished the perception that she's always certain of herself and everything in her life, admitting that she can change her mind "drastically" at any moment.


    Miley told Vogue: "I think maybe is more of a powerful word than we give it credit for. Because when you block something with a yes or a no, then you don't invite in something that could be a maybe.

    "I think people associate me with being a very definitive person. But actually, in regard to spirituality, I am kind of specifically non-specific in everything. At any moment, anyone or anything could change my mind drastically."

    Miley also revealed that she loves escaping the pressures of fame by performing household tasks.

    She said: "I am joyful when I'm organising and cleaning - it never feels like a task to me.

    "Everything I do in my life is a little bit intense, but it has to be holistic. And that's why my eras, they're not a costume, they're actually like a metamorphosis or a true evolution for me personally.

    "I've even gained the name Queen of Pristine because in every corner, every drawer, every friendship, every family dynamic, everything is just getting an upgrade in the cleanup."

    Earlier this year, Miley admitted to feeling "proud" of her career.

    The pop star has reinvented herself numerous times as an artist and although she's attracted criticism at different moments, Miley doesn't live with any career regrets.

    The Flowers hitmaker - who is the daughter of singer Billy Ray Cyrus - told Pamela Anderson: "I've had so many pivots and evolutions and - some might say detours - within my path. But it always ends up coming back around to make the next stage of what we are - something that's more potent, something that's more real.

    "Funnily enough when I look back, all the mistakes, anything I was unsure of or I didn't understand, I am so proud of every moment and now every stage of my life."

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