Miley Cyrus recently had an exclusive interview with Vogue magazine to promote her new Maybelline campaign. In the September 24 publication, the singer revealed that she was both a morning and a night person who got annoyed at people who didn't have the same energy she had when she opened her eyes in the morning.
“I’m a morning person, and unfortunately, I’m kind of a night person too. If I were one or the other, I’m a morning person.”
The Flowers hitmaker shared that she was an active bird from the moment her eyes opened in the morning. And while she was energetic in the mornings, she still took her coffee seriously.
“I am in the best mood the second that my eyes are open, and it’s unbearable for anyone else around,” She said. “One thing about my coffee is that it’s an absolute must. Today I’m a weirdo that did a cold brew and used regular, degular milk, no special processed thing from the tree. It is just from a regular old cow.”
More details on Miley Cyrus’ interview with Vogue
In her Thursday interview with Vogue, Miley Cyrus spoke about her commitment to making a few but meaningful choices. The two-time Grammy winner shared her determination to celebrate endings and commit to authentic projects.
“I love this saying, ‘just because something is ending doesn’t mean that it’s not completed,’” Miley said. “When you complete a test, you celebrate. When you complete something, you celebrate. And sometimes when we say goodbye to people, places, or things, we kind of look at it with this sense of it’s over. It’s a failure, it’s a waste—I never look at things like that.”
Miley Cyrus added that she has always focused on the positive things and is confident in her ability to believe in herself completely.
“I was born with, even if it’s delusional, a real, steadfast sense of confidence that I have no idea where it comes from. I just might not even know what I’m talking about, but I’ll say it with my full chest and mean every syllable of it. Even when I was little, I would just say things as fact when I had no reason to believe in myself in that way, but I just did.”