From Hannah Montana to Wild Child: Miley Reveals the Roots of Her Rebellion
The pop superstar, who turns 21 on November 23, lays it all out in a Rolling Stone cover story, announcing she really began feeling her "vibe" a full three years ago, while filming the movie "LOL" in the Motor City.
"Detroit's
where I felt like I really grew up," she notes. "It was only for a
summer, but that's where I started going to clubs, where I got my first
tattoo. Well, not my first tattoo, but my first without my mom's
consent."Cyrus doesn't expound on which of her numerous tattoos her mother did condone, but apparently this one was bad enough to hide: "I lied to the guy and told him I was 18. I got a heart on my finger and wore a Band-Aid for two months so my mom wouldn't find out." (Her latest tattoos will be easy to hide: She just got the words "Rolling $tone" inked on the soles of her feet.)
Given
some of the other revelations in Cyrus's interview, It doesn't come as a
big surprise that the star would eventually take a crooked path. She
explains that as a child, one of her "jobs" was to go onstage after her
country-superstar father, Billy Ray Cyrus,
finished a concert, and collect all the bras tossed by adoring female
fans. "I'd get a really big one and be like, 'Dad! I found your biggest
fan!'" she related. (By the way, she scored a whopping $10 for this
particular chore.)
The fun didn't end there. Cyrus was sent to a private evangelical school, where she promptly got kicked out — and Miley
being Miley, it was for creative reason. (Her myriad transgressions
ranged from stealing her teacher's motorized scooter to explaining to
her classmates how to french kiss.) From there, she rebelled in yet
another way out of the average-kid realm: She auditioned for "Hannah
Montana" against her dad's wishes. From that point, of course, it was
all history.
These days, the pop star has a good relationship with
her parents, lives down the street from them, and sees them both
weekly. Her connection with Billy Ray, which has been famously strained
at times, is much better — perhaps due to some shared recreational
interests. "I never knew my dad smoked weed," she noted to RS.
She also has an unlikely mentor in the form of another controversial artist who isn't afraid to raise public ire: Kanye West. "Kanye
is the s**t," is her opinion of the rapper. "I kind of have a good
relationship with him now. It's good to have someone you can call and be
like, 'Yo, do you think I should wear this?' 'Do you think I should go
in the studio with this guy?' 'Do you think this is cool?' That's what
homies are supposed to do."
One thing that does ring
universal in Miley's decidedly arcane world: Like 21-year-olds the world
around, she engages enthusiastically in social media, on all the usual
platforms (and, in fact, just announced Monday that she plans to start a Tumblr).
And then, there's another comfortingly normal thing: Her mother's love, no matter how crazy her daughter behaves. Tish Cyrus, who dreamed of being a performer herself, often travels with the pop star.
Oh
yeah, and still makes her cringe at times: "When we were getting ready
for the VMAs, I was about to put on my teddy-bear costume and she's
like, 'Sweet girl, do you need to potty before you put your costume
on?'" the all-grown-up Cyrus gripes."I'm like, 'Mom! Kanye is standing right here!'"
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