Miley Cyrus opens up about her failed relationships after Cody Simpson split

Miley Cyrus exposes about her failed relationships after Cody Simpson split
Miley Cyrus took fans aback after word got out that her turbulent relationship with Cody Simpson came to a crashing end recently. And now the vocal powerhouse is opening up about her past failed romances.

During an in-depth interview on Alexandra Cooper’s Call Me Daddy podcast, the 27-year-old singer spoke about her bisexuality and what she looks for during a relationship.

“I was interested in girls way before I ever was interested in guys. once I was like, 11 years old, I wont to think that Minnie Mouse was super hot—which is so good, I ended abreast of Disney so my chances with Minnie went up by 100 . Yeah, she was super hot to me,” she said.

“I always thought that the feminine characters in movies were way hotter than any of the blokes . Actually I never really understood what these girls were doing with these like, idiots like, tons of the time. in order that was quite it then like, once I was like 11 or 12, my friends were beginning to quite like, tell me what they were doing with guys, and that i didn’t really know it ,” she continued.

Talking about the sort of person she looks for during a relationship, Cyrus said that she prefers someone who keeps her grounded.

“Oh my god, I actually do quite need [a calm person]. I usually find yourself complaining that they’re boring, but that’s what i want . i want boring. Confident, yes. No, I definitely need sort of a calming, i want an anchor, i want a weight,” she said.

“But once I was brooding about this yesterday and knowing we were getting to have this conversation, i used to be brooding about someone has got to bring more to the table than their plate. They can’t just be like, fill me up all the [expletive] time,” she continued.

“I think that’s kind of—that’s an enormous a part of my life, is filling people copy , which can make me go below zero, below E [empty] so it’s really important that I feel fulfilled and yeah, they need to bring something to the table,” she went on to mention .

The former Disney star further detailed how she believes her relationships with women work better than they are doing with men.

“Well, i feel that’s what [my fame] ended up making female relationships make more sense to me because the role i used to be in made more sense,” she said.

“Because it had been like, well, there’s not getting to be this weird thing where i used to be buy everything. then i used to be like, well, that’s just a stereotype too. If I’m getting to be with a woman , I’m totally right down to be with a boss [expletive] who’s as successful or more successful than me. That’s cool, too. But I felt just like the women I ended up being around, the role fit easier on behalf of me because like even in my relationship with men, tons of the days I quite hold a more dominant space,” she continued.

“So it felt like that made it less uncomfortable then it felt like i used to be choosing partners out of hysteria , which is like, such a lot to try to to with my therapy journey too because I don’t want to settle on who I’m getting to be with out of hysteria or fear or stereotype because that’s nothing that I represent or believe .”

“I got to find a man who’s confident enough in himself that he’s okay that i’m quite like, masculine and powerful and a bit like , there’s tons of qualities to me that tend to love , associate more with the male role,” she added.

“I’ve just been more experimental. I’ve been with tons of dudes and chicks. I’ve been with super femme girls, girls that sort of make me feel more femme, and like, i actually don’t have a kind . the most thing on behalf of me is that somebody has got to bring something that’s elevating my life and like, that’s altogether my relationships,” she said signing off.

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