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Miley Cyrus says touring affects a 'pillar of stability' in her life

Miley Cyrus says touring affects a 'pillar of stability' in her life

Independent6 days ago
Miley Cyrus revealed on Good Morning America that she lacks the desire to undertake a major tour, despite having the physical ability and opportunities.
A key reason for her reluctance is the challenge of maintaining sobriety while on the road, which she considers crucial for her stability and creativity.
Cyrus has maintained sobriety for several years, having ceased drinking alcohol in 2020 and smoking marijuana in 2017.
She has not embarked on an official tour since 2014, though she continues to perform at significant events like the Grammy Awards.
Cyrus previously explained that the intense nature of touring and the constant subject-observer dynamic are detrimental to her humanity and songwriting process.
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