Thursday, 31 October 2013

Miley Cyrus talks about her life since her breakup with Liam Hemsworth in Cosmopolitan : "I broke"


Miley Cyrus, CosmopolitanPeter Pedonomou / Cosmopolitan
Since her breakup with Liam Hemsworth ,  Miley Cyrus keep your head and focus on his music.
The singer of 20 years Wrecking Ball  gave an interview to the magazine Cosmopolitan and confided in her life since her breakup, but also on its ultra-hyped performance at the MTV VMA and more.
"I have to treat my music like a relationship - give him the time and attention it deserves - and this time, it is the love of my life," said Cyrus. "I broke in a few years, I will not tell me. 'If only I had not spent all that time whining because of a break," you see this is not what God wants? I make my life right now. "
Miley Cyrus, Liam HemsworthKevin Winter / Getty Images
"God wants me to have success in my life, I am happy, I make others happy and to myself."
The beautiful blonde and her ex Hunger Games , revealed that they had ended their engagement in September. Immediately after the announcement, Hemsworth wasphotographed kissing Mexican singer and actress Eiza González .
Despite his penalty heart, Cyrus seems to move on with dignity. She admits that her schedule is "overloaded and denies" right now, but she "lives for it."
"I broke out like crazy, everything falls into place as it should," she has said. "Even people who want to hate me, they can not alter the fact that everyone is just talking to me."
"I do not mean I'm number one right now ... I just feel like an outsider, and more cool. This is rebellious from me, because it is not within standards. It is as if the company wanted to silence me. "
As for the stars who dropped his famous performance at the VMAs, Cyrus replied: "I do not care."
"I think they would have given anything to be in my place, because I was 100% agreement with myself ... and not many people can say that."
Cyrus appears on the cover of the December issue, more beautiful than ever in her transparent dress covered in rhinestones.
The magazine comes out Nov. 5 at newsstands.

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