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Miley Cyrus looks chic in a black jumpsuit as she greets adoring fans outside her hotel in Paris

Miley Cyrus looks chic in a black jumpsuit as she greets adoring fans outside her hotel in Paris

Daily Mail​6 hours ago

Miley Cyrus looked chic in a black jumpsuit as she greeted adoring fans who waited for her outside her hotel in Paris on Wednesday.
The singer, 32, looked elegant as ever as she stepped out in the French capital as she wore a strapless one-piece for her outing.
She added inches to her statuesque frame as she slipped into a pair of leather black pointed heels.
To accessorise, Miley dressed for the season with a pair of stylish black tinted sunglasses.
Miley looked classy as she styled her long luminous locks into loose curly waves and a side part.
The star greeted her fans outside the accommodation as she was seen carrying a bouquet of red roses wrapped in a yellow wrap.
The outing comes after Miley unpacked a decade's worth of family drama and trauma and revealed how she mended all of her fences.
The star was born in the spotlight, the daughter of country music legend Billy Ray Cyrus and Tish Cyrus, who found fame herself at a young age as star of the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana.
She grew up to be a global pop star in her own right, though she revealed on last Tuesday's episode of Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky, her road to fame was filled with family strife.
She teased the whole family went through a, 'really difficult, dark decade' but they were able to get through it.
Miley revealed on the podcast - which also featured the singer explaining what WAP is to the 51-year-old Lewinsky - that the family was able to mend their fences without therapy.
'We're so messy, we didn't even do any of that,' Miley joked of her family struggles, revealing the reason a therapist wasn't involved.
'Just to get each other into a room to get to counseling would have been a war,' Miley admitted.
She told Lewinsky that at one point of the 'dark decade,' half of her family members were not speaking to each other.
The star greeted her fans outside the accommodation as she was seen carrying a bouquet of red roses wrapped in a yellow wrap
Miley admitted she, 'had a lot of loyalty' to her mother Tish, who split with father Billy Ray back in 2022 after nearly 30 years of marriage and sharing Miley, Braison, 31 and Noah, 25.
Before their official split and divorce that was finalized in 2023, Miley said that her parents were on-and-off, as she revealed how that affected her.
'(I) watched what happens when you don't clean things up as they're happening,' Miley admitted.
'They really do stack. And then all of the sudden you go, "Oh my God, it's been 10 years and this is a mess I barely even know how to start. This is emotional hoarding,"' she admitted.
Ultimately, the singer, 'cleaned all that up,' during a, 'really important part of [her] year … putting those lines of communication back together.'
'I just kind of busted through the pile that stacked and just [went], "I'm here, you're here, let's start by having a good time together and then as we start bringing some happiness and joy into each other's life, then we'll be in a better place to have these conversations,"' she admitted.
She also admitted it, 'was easier to (wave) a white flag' than go through counseling with someone else.
The singer added she likes others to decide they, 'like the way she's functioning' and attempt to 'mimic' it.
She will be addressing the family drama more directly on her forthcoming album, teasing that a song called Secrets.
Miley said the song is about her wanting her dad, 'to feel safe enough to tell [her] the things that were damning and damaging to the family.'

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