Miley Cyrus made her remarkable statement in an interview with the American morning show CBS Sunday Morning.
Hese Motorstem and plenty of medical misery: Miley Cyrus (32) paid main prize for success
Fuss after MTV Awards
Miley became a star as a young girl thanks to her role in the Brave Youth series Hanna Montana. But in 2013 she handed over with that innocent reputation when they already working Against Robin Thicke, in a sleek, silver nobody at the MTV Video Music Awards.
The relatively spicy performance fell wrong with many mothers, Cyrus recalls twelve years later in conversation with the morning program: “Only when I got older did I realize how serious the situation was. At the moment it was especially hard for the people around me, I was particularly happy.”
Miley Cyrus about cancel culture
Cyrus now thinks differently: “Now I have only realized how brutal and rough I have been treated. I would never approach a girl of that age like that.” According to Miley, she is the first performer who was confronted with cancel culture, and that shot many online followers of CBS Sunday Morning In the wrong throat.
“Britney Spears probably thinks differently,” responds @Billieanwrite, in 2007 the Pop Diva was a while persona non -grata after her mental meltdown. In 2003, the Dixie Chicks suddenly blacklisted after they were critical of the war plans of President George W. Bush during a performance, @megrrez said.
@CisForcourts can still remember the fuss around the playbacking duo Milli Vanilli and @fernandobrunord breaks a lance for Madonna who has been receiving hefty criticism since the 1980s because she has been standing up for women and minorities.
@mobryon points to miley fine on mccarthyism from the fifties: whoever was suspected of communist sympathies ended up on the blacklist of the government.

