What Insights Did Miley Cyrus Share About Her Sobriety Journey?

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Key Takeaways
- Miley Cyrus candidly shares her sobriety journey.
- Her hit song 'Flowers' reflects her struggles with addiction.
- She acknowledges her past actions during the 'Plastic Hearts' album era.
- The album 'Endless Summer Vacation' marked a pivotal change in her life.
- Sobriety became a spiritual guide for her personal transformation.
Los Angeles, May 22 (NationPress) Singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus has revealed the journey she undertook towards sobriety. The 32-year-old artist candidly discussed her battles with addiction.
She connected her struggles to the inspiration behind her popular track 'Flowers', admitting that she doesn't feel proud of her choices during the tumultuous period around the release of 2020's 'Plastic Hearts' album, as reported by ‘Female First UK’.
During an interview on Apple Music 1's 'The Zane Lowe Show', she stated, "I realized I needed to hit rock bottom one more time. I had to. Otherwise, I wouldn't be here today. There were moments I’m not proud of; they certainly weren’t my finest hours, nor were they my best work. However, all those experiences led me to write 'Flowers', which became a key to my healing process.”
According to ‘Female First UK’, Miley reflected on how her album 'Endless Summer Vacation' marked a transformative phase in her life, primarily due to her commitment to sobriety.
She remarked, "Over the years, I’ve realized that sobriety is like a spiritual guide for me. I need it; it gives my life purpose. It has completely transformed my existence.” The song 'Flowers', released in 2023 as the lead single for 'Endless Summer Vacation', achieved tremendous success, earning Miley her first Grammy Awards for Best Pop Solo Performance and Record of the Year in 2024.
She shared, "Deep down, I felt I needed to hold a trophy to experience a moment of genuine achievement. That’s why I attended the Grammys; it was a part of my healing journey.”
Despite her performance anxiety and her initial hesitation to embrace her desire to win a Grammy, she ultimately felt grateful for her attendance at the ceremony.