“Of course there was a lot of positivity and love and acceptance but then there was a lot of negativity, and I did lose a lot,” she continued. “I didn’t care, and I still don’t care [about] the things I lost and the people that I lost and if I lost a chunk of fans…because it’s who I am.”
And despite the potential backlash and negativity that may follow true expression of self, celebrities continue to proudly share their journeys—even if it took them a while to discover how to define them.
In fact, Miley Cyrus—who came out as pansexual in 2016—has previously shared insight into her hesitation to label her sexuality.
“My whole life, I didn’t understand my own gender and my own sexuality,” she told Variety in October 2016. “I always hated the word ‘bisexual,’ because that’s even putting me in a box. I don’t ever think about someone being a boy or someone being a girl.”
You Might Also Like
I Dream of Jeannie’s Barbara Eden, Her Private World, Husband Jon Eicholtz
I Dream of Jeannie alum Barbara Eden isn't one to bottle up her emotions. So, for anyone curious about her...
World Liberty Financial crypto tokens reach all-time low on reports of insider loans
WLFI, the native token of the Donald Trump-backed crypto platform World Liberty Financial, cratered to an all-time low on Friday...
Amanda Batula, West Wilson Flirt in Bravo Trailer
Did West Wilson Hook Up With Ciara Miller Right Before Amanda Batula? Source Says...Amanda Batula and West Wilson are taking their...
The AI trade is over. Top Wall Street analysts say the AI opportunity might be just starting
The crash that was widely predicted just last summer hasn’t arrived yet. There was no single day when the AI...








