Miley Cyrus will be """the eco-eroticism of women in indigenous oral literatures"""showing up at all parties in the USA and elsewhere like a normal, non-famous human being from now on by avoiding the red carpet.
"Why, when people are starving, am I on a carpet that’s red? Because I’m ‘important’? Because I’m ‘famous’? That’s not how I roll. It’s like a skit — it’s like Zoolander,” she told Elle.
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According to Cyrus, A Very Murray Christmaswas her red carpet swan song, which seems about right.
Of course, Miley is starring in Woody Allen's forthcoming Amazon show, Crisis in Six Scenes, so evading uncomfortable questions from reporters probably isn't a bad move! Especially considering that Miley also told the magazine she no longer employs a publicist.
Cyrus sat down for the profile to promote her gig on The Voice, where she's giving some unconventional advice.
"I don't want this to come off the wrong way, but I'm going to tell my contestants: Be Bernie Sanders. Be the person people want and love. Don't worry about the masses. That's how you make a memorable moment. Let people talk about it."
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