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Miley Cyrus opens up about her ‘identification disaster’ after taking part in Hannah Montana

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By ANI
WASHINGTON: American singer Miley Cyrus just lately opened up concerning the ‘identification disaster’ she suffered after taking part in the position of Hannah Montana in Disney Channel’s well-known sitcom ‘Hannah Montana’.

As per E! News, in a latest interview with Spotify’s Rock This with host Allison Hagendorf, the ‘Plastic Hearts’ hitmaker spoke about how her early days of fame on the favored present wherein she performed a teen additionally named Miley who had a secret identification as a celebrity, messed along with her head.

“Talk about an identity crisis,” she stated of taking part in the titular position of the common teen by day, pop star by evening on the present for seasons from 2006 to 2011.

“I had gone from being a character almost as often as I was myself. And actually, the concept of the show is that when you’re this character, when you have this alter ego, you’re valuable. You’ve got like millions of fans, you’re like the biggest star in the world. And then the concept was that when I looked like myself when I didn’t have the wig on anymore, that no one cared about me. I wasn’t a star anymore,” Cyrus stated.

“So, that was drilled into my head. Like, without being Hannah Montana, no one cares about you. And that was the concept,” the singer added.

Cyrus stated she “really had to break that” mentality, including that her album ‘Bangerz’ was her first foray into discovering her identification outdoors of the favored Disney channel character.

She stated, “And so I really had to break that and I think that’s maybe why I almost created a characterized version of myself at times. … I never created a character where it wasn’t me, but I was aware of how people saw me and I may be played into it a little bit.”

In a December interview with Rolling Stone, Cyrus stated that she “felt like I was never going to amount to the success of Hannah Montana,” including that she “had to evolve” as a result of the character was “larger than life.”

She added, “Really, Hannah Montana was not a character. The concept of the show, it’s me. I’ve had to really come to terms with that and not be third-person about it.”

Cyrus has nonetheless been capable of look again on her Hannah Montana days with a lighthearted lens. Earlier this week, Cyrus joked round concerning the character on social media with Lil Nas X and Megan Thee Stallion.

The singer paid homage to her former alter ego in a TikTok duet with Nas X and a tweet a few collaboration with Megan.