Miley Cyrus Clarifies Misconceptions About Her Parents and Childhood Fame
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Los Angeles, March 20 (NationPress) The talented singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus has addressed her experiences with childhood fame. The 33-year-old artist, known for her hit song ‘Flowers’, recently discussed her pivotal role as Miley Stewart on the beloved television series.
In her conversation, Miley clarified misconceptions regarding her family's reliance on her early success. She specifically rebutted accusations suggesting that her parents, Billy Ray Cyrus, who portrayed her character’s father Robby Ray Stewart, and Tish Cyrus, depended on her celebrity status to achieve stability, as reported by ‘People’ magazine.
In an interview with ‘Variety’, she shared, “My parents didn’t need me to be famous to survive or to be stable. What occurs with many young stars is that their parents desire the fame more than the kids do, or the children end up shouldering the entire financial burden of the family. That was never my responsibility. Every cent I earned went directly into my bank account because my parents were wise with money.”
Miley fondly recounted how her father was present throughout the entirety of the show's five-year duration. She mentioned that her dressing room was adjacent to her father's, while her grandmother, Loretta “Mammie” Finley, managed her fan club from an office built in the kitchen located between the two rooms.
She elaborated, “My dad was on set every single day, so he was aware of everything that unfolded. There was never a moment when I was left alone in that dressing room.”
Additionally, Miley reflected on the series of events that led her to land the lead role in Disney's Hannah Montana. She mentioned that she had initially been rejected from an audition when the network opted for a different direction after viewing her first audition tape. However, a year later, she was invited to Los Angeles for a second chance in-person audition, which ultimately resulted in her being offered the role.