
Miley Cyrus reveals if she will ever launch a makeup line
Miley Cyrus doesn't think she will ever launch a makeup line.
The 32-year-old pop superstar is unlikely to ever follow in the footsteps of A-Listers such as Selena Gomez and Kylie Jenner by creating a cosmetics brand simply because she is not "passionate" about it in the way she is about music.
She told the New York Times: "I was talking to my stepdad and he was like 'Why are you the only celebrity without a makeup line?' and I said 'Because I'm not passionate about it'. And he 'That's the right answer.'"
In fact, when the 'Easy Lover' hitmaker - who has just released her ninth studio album 'Something Beautiful' - doesn't even wear make-up when she is at home and insisted that her own "persona" is very different to how the public sees her.
She said: "I don't think it's so much of a conscious choice. My persona or the public's idea of me is on in some way but in my own time, I am very off.
"I like no makeup, my hair up messy. I don't even look in the mirror in my own time. "
Miley found global fame as a teenager when she was cast in the title role of 'Hannah Montana' - which followed the adventures of a schoolgirl who led a double life as a world-famous pop star - and thinks that she was "programmed" by the concept of the hit Disney Channel sitcom to always think of herself as two different people in and out of the spotlight.
She said: "I like doing my two worlds. Maybe it's something subconsciously from the show. From 'Hannah Montana', where I think my famous person has one life, and then as a regular person, I have another life.
"I think subconsciously it programmed me - not even joking - to think that who I am at home and who I am as a performer are two separate identities, and actually they are.
"It's definitely a superhero cape, but it's drag!"
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