Miley Cyrus Says She’s ‘Unfortunately’ Both a Morning and Night Person
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- Miley Cyrus opened up about being both a morning and night person in a new interview with Vogue
- She told the outlet that she’s “in the best mood the second” she opens her eyes in the morning
- Despite her natural energy, coffee is an “absolute must” for the “Flowers” singer
Miley Cyrus has a zest for life.
In a Wednesday, Sept. 24 interview with Vogue to promote her new Maybelline campaign, the “Malibu” singer got candid about her sleep schedule.
“I’m a morning person and unfortunately I’m kind of a night person too,” Cyrus, 32, said.
She added, “If I were one or the other, I’m a morning person. I am in the best mood the second that my eyes are open, and it’s unbearable for anyone else around.”
In the past, Cyrus said, she would get “frustrated” with her friends who would sleep for too long.
“Now I realize that turning on the way that I do is as hard for them as it is for me to turn off,” she explained.
Though she has a lot of energy in the morning, the “Flowers” songstress said her coffee is “an absolute must.”
“Today I’m a weirdo that did a cold brew and used regular, degular milk, no special processed thing from the tree. It is just from a regular old cow,” Cyrus said.
Elsewhere in the interview, she opened up about the joys of organizing different areas of her life.
“I am joyful when I’m organizing and cleaning — it never feels like a task to me,” the “Angels Like You” singer told the outlet. “Everything I do in my life is a little bit intense, but it has to be holistic. And that’s why my eras, they’re not a costume, they’re actually like a metamorphosis or a true evolution for me personally.”
She continued, “I’ve even gained the name Queen of Pristine because in every corner, every drawer, every friendship, every family dynamic, everything is just getting an upgrade in the cleanup.”
Similarly, in an interview with Pamela Anderson for CR Fashion Book‘s issue earlier this month, Cyrus got candid about how the “very personal process” of taking care of her garden helps her keep a sober lifestyle.
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“Gardening is something you do for yourself. When we’ve shared so much of ourselves, having those little precious times with something simple — like putting a seed in the ground and nurturing it — it becomes a very personal process,” Cyrus told Anderson.
She also dove deeper and opened up about how gardening became a “medicine” for her sober journey. (Cyrus has been sober since undergoing vocal surgery in November 2019.)
“Having that has been the medicine that’s kept me grounded in my sober lifestyle,” she added. “It’s part of a practice, the way yoga might be: getting out into nature, doing something with my hands, and having a creative outlet that isn’t about fame or success.”
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