This is why Miley Cyrus is so nervous about releasing her new music
Makes sense
Makes sense
Words by Jadie Troy-Pryde
Miley Cyrus has been in the spotlight her entire life. Not only is she the daughter of pop rock legend Billy Ray Cyrus, but she also started carving a singing and acting career for herself by the age of 11 after landing the lead role in Hannah Montana (which, sadly, is not getting a reboot).
So you'd never for one second think that this born performer would get a touch of nerves about her work, but apparently that's exactly what has happened.
Despite having released five albums already, Miley revealed that she is more nervous than she's ever been before about her newest music.
Talking to radio station Key 103, Miley admitted: 'I'm more nervous than I've ever been about releasing music. I don't remember feeling like this before and I think that part of it is being really present.
'I feel very in the moment and so I guess I'm really feeling what it should feel like to share something that means so much to you with so many people.'
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Although she recently admitted that her new song, Malibu, is about falling back in love with him, Miley famously split from her long-term boyfriend, Liam Hemsworth, back in 2013.
But like a real life rom-com, the pair ended up finding each other again and are now happier than ever so it's no wonder that using their relationship as material for her new music has left her feeling vulnerable.
Talking about their reunion, Miley previously said: 'I think people that break up and get back together, that’s awesome. You get time to be yourself. You get time to grow up. I think if you’re growing up attached to another person, you never really get solid as your own being.
'So I’m really solid, and then he gets to be really solid. Together we get to be two really grounded people. It’s not a half and a half making a whole.’
Aww, you guys.
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