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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2025 · 2 MIN

Miley Cyrus: Canceled First? Growing Up Famous & Finding Peace

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Miley Cyrus BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Miley Cyrus is once again a headline fixture thanks to a candid new interview preview airing this weekend on CBS Sunday Morning. The major focus stirring intrigue is her claim that she may have been the first person ever to be canceled. Miley says she didn’t realize until later in life how brutal the backlash truly was after dropping her wholesome Hannah Montana image for a much more provocative career. According to Entertainment Weekly and CBS, Miley, now 32, reflects that she was only 13 when Hannah Montana began, but faced waves of criticism and public outrage once she left Disney and released albums like Can’t Be Tamed and especially Bangerz. She insists that in her 20s she was actually having the time of her life, even if the rest of the world wasn’t quite ready for her wild transformation. Still, as Miley tells CBS, it “wasn’t until I was older that I realized how harsh [the reaction] was.” She’s now empathetic to the scrutiny young stars face, admitting she would never judge a 20-something as harshly as she was judged back then. This theme of public shaming has dominated the news cycle, with major outlets pointing out that while Miley’s backlash was intense, others like Britney Spears and Madonna endured similar, if not greater, levels of controversy. CBS’s Instagram and fan threads are buzzing, both supporting Miley and offering counterpoints, with many mentioning earlier stars who faced public cancel culture before her. The upcoming Sunday Morning feature is also said to touch on Miley’s sobriety, her redefining relationship with fame, moments of family tension during her Bangerz era, and tidbits about her next album Something Beautiful. Aside from the interview, social media has raged with debates over Miley’s “first canceled” claim. Billboard and Soap Central report fans both supporting her emotional honesty and gently reminding her that cancel culture predates her, name-dropping figures from Janet Jackson to the Dixie Chicks. Speculation about whether recent spooky Instagram photos are aimed at pop rivals like Taylor Swift is making minor gossip rounds, though there's no confirmation. No new music releases or major business ventures have been officially announced this week. In the wake of her CBS comments, Miley’s reflections on stardom, growing up on stage, and finding simplicity in life—like gardening and sobriety—have been widely shared and have sparked discussion about the real toll of child fame and cancel culture across the entertainment media landscape. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Miley Cyrus BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Miley Cyrus is once again a headline fixture thanks to a candid new interview preview airing this weekend on CBS Sunday Morning. The major focus stirring intrigue is her claim that she may have been the first person ever to be canceled. Miley says she didn’t realize until later in life how brutal the backlash truly was after dropping her wholesome Hannah Montana image for a much more provocative career. According to Entertainment Weekly and CBS, Miley, now 32, reflects that she was only 13 when Hannah Montana began, but faced waves of criticism and public outrage once she left Disney and released albums like Can’t Be Tamed and especially Bangerz. She insists that in her 20s she was actually having the time of her life, even if the rest of the world wasn’t quite ready for her wild transformation. Still, as Miley tells CBS, it “wasn’t until I was older that I realized how harsh [the reaction] was.” She’s now empathetic to the scrutiny young stars face, admitting she would never judge a 20-something as harshly as she was judged back then. This theme of public shaming has dominated the news cycle, with major outlets pointing out that while Miley’s backlash was intense, others like Britney Spears and Madonna endured similar, if not greater, levels of controversy. CBS’s Instagram and fan threads are buzzing, both supporting Miley and offering counterpoints, with many mentioning earlier stars who faced public cancel culture before her. The upcoming Sunday Morning feature is also said to touch on Miley’s sobriety, her redefining relationship with fame, moments of family tension during her Bangerz era, and tidbits about her next album Something Beautiful. Aside from the interview, social media has raged with debates over Miley’s “first canceled” claim. Billboard and Soap Central report fans both supporting her emotional honesty and gently reminding her that cancel culture predates her, name-dropping figures from Janet Jackson to the Dixie Chicks. Speculation about whether recent spooky Instagram photos are aimed at pop rivals like Taylor Swift is making minor gossip rounds, though there's no confirmation. No new music releases or major business ventures have been officially announced this week. In the wake of her CBS comments, Miley’s reflections on stardom, growing up on stage, and finding simplicity in life—like gardening and sobriety—have been widely shared and have sparked discussion about the real toll of child fame and cancel culture across the entertainment media landscape. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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