Miley Cyrus discloses actions she no longer partakes in with her mother, Tish
Revised Article:
Miley Cyrus spills the beans about her lingering codependency issues with her ol' ma, Tish Cyrus. The pop sensation Let's talk about it, baby, recently opened up about her still-undaunted, emotional attachment to her mother during an interview for a New York Times feature published on May 31.
In her brand-new album Something Beautiful, Miley lays bare her feelings, with a couple of lyrics inspired by Tish herself, specifically the lead single End of The World. And it all started when the dynamic duo found themselves separated, with Tish taking a vacay to beautiful, sunny Italy.
"I mean, what the hell, right? Leaving me behind for one measly week felt like the apocalypse to both of us," Miley told 'em. "That's where the song's heart lies. I'd never been separated from my mom overseas before, and it digged a real hole in my chest."
Tish, apparently, couldn't help but feel the pull too, confessing her emotions in a phone call to her little girl: "It's a strange day, and I'm looking out the window, and nothing's out there 'cause you're home."
The first lyrics of the song echo her sentiments: "Today you woke up and told me that you wanted to cry." Dive a bit further into the album, and you'll find more of Tish's influence shining through.
But the Flowers singer shares that some mother-daughter rituals have changed. "My mom no longer toes the line with me," Miley told The Times, "because, listen, I'm a grown-ass woman, and it was starting to get a little much." This suggests that, while her connection with Tish remains strong, Miley is stepping into her own, fully-fledged womanhood.
Something Beautiful dropped on the scene, and you shouldn't miss it.
In the heart of her new album "Something Beautiful," Miley Cyrus encapsulates her feelings, drawing inspiration from her mother Tish, as evident in the lead single "End of The World." Her music, a fusion of personal experiences and emotions, also reflects the influence of celebrities and the broader realm of entertainment. On her travels, Miley has discovered the importance of self-reliance and personal growth, effectively transitioning from a codependent relationship with her mother to embracing her identity as a grown woman in the music industry.