Miley Cyrus, who played Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel, recently explored the complexity of her previous popular character. While she may have depicted Miley Stewart as having a hidden life as the famous pop sensation Hannah Montana, it appears that the star was affected by the blurring borders between fiction and reality. In an honest interview, Cyrus discussed how her Disney role had a detrimental influence on her life. The actress also revealed that portraying Hannah Montana became more difficult as she grew older.
Cyrus discussed her experiences handling stardom while portraying Hannah Montana on the podcast Rock This With Allison Hagendorf. She said that, like her character, she frequently felt as though she was living two lives.
"Talk about an identity crisis. I was a character almost as often as I was myself," she admitted.
The celebrity added that the primary theme of the play underlined that while Miley was Hannah Montana, she was a valued superstar with millions of devoted followers, but on the other hand, she was just nobody. Miley emphasized how the program instilled in her the feeling that she was inconsequential without the Hannah Montana image. "Like, without being Hannah Montana, no one cares about you," Miley explained.
Miley Cyrus revealed a critical period in her life when she felt the desire to break out from her iconic Hannah Montana persona in a separate interview with ELLE.
She candidly revealed, “I did once I was 18 because it felt ridiculous. The minute I had s*x, I was kind of like, I can’t put the fucking wig on again. It got weird.” Cyrus commented on the contradiction of being a grownup but still wearing the same iconic clothing she had worn since infancy, emphasizing the fact that she grew up.
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Miley Cyrus's transformation from Hannah Montana to the colourful artist she is today highlights the difficulties of growing up in the limelight as well as the guts required to break out from a well-established identity with total honesty.