Miley Cyrus is embracing a new chapter in her career, finding harmony between her professional ambitions and personal life. A source close to the pop star recently shared with PEOPLE that the “Flowers” singer is “doing really, really well and is in a really good place.” This newfound balance comes after years of navigating the pressures of fame, as Cyrus has learned to prioritize her well-being over the relentless demands of the industry.
Cyrus, now 32, rose to fame as a child star on Disney’s Hannah Montana, a role that she later described as an “identity crisis.” In a candid discussion on Spotify’s Rock This with Allison Hagendorf podcast, she reflected on the challenges of transitioning from a beloved character to her authentic self. “When I looked like myself, no one cared about me anymore,” she recalled, emphasizing the need to break free from that mindset and embrace her true identity.
Since her Disney days, Cyrus has successfully shifted towards more mature themes in her music, starting with her 2010 album Can’t Be Tamed. Today, she is focused on creating music that resonates deeply with her, collaborating with boyfriend Maxx Morando. “Miley has a great life with Maxx,” another insider revealed. “They’re very in sync. He calms her down and inspires her creatively.” The couple began dating in December 2021 and have worked together on tracks for Cyrus’s recent album Endless Summer Vacation.
As she prepares for the next phase of her career, Cyrus continues to thrive both personally and professionally. Her recent Grammy wins for “Flowers” underscore her ongoing success in the music industry. With a renewed sense of purpose and passion for her craft, Miley Cyrus is ready to take on whatever comes next.
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