Miley Cyrus is somewhat backtracking on several of her bold statements from the recent past.
Speaking to NME in a new interview, the singer, 24, took back her declaration that if Donald Trump became president she would leave America.
Asked whether she regrets making the bold Trump-related statement ,she said:
‘I didn’t leave the country. I’m not f**king leaving the country, that’s some ignorant s**t, that’s dumb. ‘Because that’s me abandoning my country when I think I’ve got a good thing to say to my country.
‘And trust me, I hear every day on my Instagram, “Just leave already! When are you going to leave?” Well, that’s not going to be any good.
‘Does it really matter where I am? Because wherever I am, my f**king voice is gonna be heard, and I’ll make sure of it.’
On going nude in her infamous Wrecking Ball video,Miley said:
‘I think people look at things that they’ve done and there is this sense of shame, or “I wish I wouldn’t have done that” – not because I’m Nekhead, by the way; it’s because I feel like I’m in a deeper songwriting place.Lyrically I’m less impressed with that song for me right now. I feel like it doesn’t reflect who I am now, but that’s fine because it’s not supposed to.’
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