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Miley Cyrus Responds To Mounting Super Bowl Buzz
Miley Cyrus is weighing in on one of the biggest rumors surrounding her career, a potential Super Bowl halftime performance. The pop star, who is currently a betting favorite to headline next year’s show, is getting candid about whether she’d actually take the stage, and why the opportunity comes with more pressure than excitement. Miley Cyrus is also opening up about where she stands in her life today, from reclaiming her “Hannah Montana” identity to finally finding peace after years in the spotlight.
Miley Cyrus Admits Super Bowl Halftime Show ‘Feels Like Too Much Pressure’
As speculation grows around her possibly headlining the Super Bowl, Cyrus made it clear she isn’t rushing to say yes. “I always think the Super Bowl feels like too much pressure,” she told Variety. “I would have to do the mental work of making it not about the Super Bowl, because then you can’t help but go, ‘It’s millions of people, and it’s the most-watched thing in the world.’”
While she hasn’t ruled it out completely, the “LOL” actress explained that she would need to approach the performance in a way that feels authentic to her. “But if I could find a way to make it exactly what the Hannahversary was, taking a journey through the discography and appreciating each song, each era for what it is, I think I could find it in myself,” the singer admitted.
Cyrus Says Public Perception And The Industry Have Changed
Looking back, Cyrus acknowledged how difficult it once was to navigate fame as a former child star, especially during the height of tabloid culture.
But now, the former Disney Channel star believes things have improved. “We’re much more tolerant and celebratory of people’s individuality than we were 10 years ago,” she told Variety. “I would like to think that I’ve championed some of that.”
Miley Cyrus Reclaims ‘Hannah Montana’ And Embraces Her Full Identity
One of the biggest revelations from Cyrus is how her relationship with “Hannah Montana” has evolved over time. “I used to think of Hannah as something separate from myself,” the “Party in the U.S.A.” singer said.
Miley explained that she viewed Hannah as a fantasy, as a wig she put on to play pretend. But recently she had an epiphany. “This special is my reclaiming of merging Hannah and Miley together,” the actress said.
“I think I created a Miley Cyrus persona to protect myself,” she added. “So I could have the Miley behind closed doors. But as I’ve gotten older, I’ve been able to integrate what I love about all of them into one being.”
Cyrus Says She’s Found The Perfect Balance Between Fame And Normal Life
Today, the “Wrecking Ball” singer says she’s created a life that allows her to enjoy both worlds, fame and normalcy, without having to choose between them. “I get so much of every single thing I want,” she said. “My relationship is private, my business is successful, and I get to have the small things people take for granted, like waking up in my own bed and feeding my dogs.”
“But then I also get to be Hannah again and have people sobbing because they just saw ‘This Is the Life’ live. I love that I’ve curated my life that way,” the actress added.
Miley Cyrus Teases ‘Hannah Montana’ Anniversary Special With Nostalgic Throwback Moments
Miley Cyrus’ latest interview also comes as she gears up for the highly anticipated “Hannah Montana” 20th anniversary special, and fans are already getting a taste of what’s to come.
A newly released teaser offers a glimpse at both her return to the iconic role and her sit-down interview with host Alex Cooper of “Call Her Daddy.” During the conversation, Cooper doesn’t hold back, asking the question fans have been dying to know: “What Disney boy did you have the biggest crush on at the time?”
“Get the tea kettle,” Cyrus responds, hinting that she’s ready to spill some behind-the-scenes secrets.
The “Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special” will debut on March 24.
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