How Did Miley Cyrus Conceal Her Substance Abuse Spending?

Synopsis
In a candid revelation, Miley Cyrus discusses her past with substance abuse and how she cleverly hid her drug-related expenditures from her accountant. Listen to her share her journey of overcoming challenges and embracing sobriety, highlighting her evolution as an artist and individual.
Key Takeaways
- Miley Cyrus shares her past struggles with substance abuse.
- She cleverly concealed drug expenses from her accountant.
- Her experiences shaped her music and artistic expression.
- Miley reflects on her journey to sobriety with gratitude.
- She emphasizes the importance of support in overcoming challenges.
Los Angeles, June 7 (NationPress) Pop sensation Miley Cyrus is opening up about her history with substance abuse. She candidly discussed how she managed to keep her narcotics expenses hidden from her accountant.
The 32-year-old singer-songwriter delved into her mental state during the creation of her albums, including 'Bangerz' and 'Endless Summer Vacation', in a recent episode of The Ringer's 'Every Single Album' podcast, as reported by 'People' magazine.
While reflecting on her 2015 album, 'Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz', she shared how she discreetly funneled money towards her drug use without her accountant's awareness.
"The drugs were the biggest cost, and to conceal those from my accountant, we referred to them as vintage clothes," she explained. "And so she would receive these checks. That happens during touring all the time."
According to 'People', Miley mentioned that over time her accountant grew curious about the expenses labeled as "vintage clothes," but Miley ensured to maintain secrecy around her purchases.
"Every time she saw me, she'd say, 'Where's that, like, $15,000 original John Lennon T-shirt that you bought?' I'd respond, 'Oh, it's upstairs. We just really want to protect it. It's really delicate. The fabric needs care.' So, that year, I bought a lot of vintage clothes," she shared.
Reflecting on 'Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz', the 'We Can’t Stop' artist expressed gratitude for overcoming that tumultuous phase in her life.
"I'm so glad I survived that time in my life," she noted. "I would certainly not recommend anyone to go this hard, but the fact that I made it through, I’m very thankful for that experience."
Miley has been vocal about her journey towards sobriety in recent years. In a 2017 interview, she stated that she was "evolving" after quitting substance abuse.