In a recent appearance on the talk show “Alan Carr: Chatty Man,” Miley Cyrus opened up about her experiences behind the scenes in Amsterdam. The pop star, who has become the most talked-about twerked in the world, shared some interesting anecdotes with host Alan Carr.
Cyrus discussed her unique fashion choices and revealed that it takes a team of people to help her get ready for public appearances. She also admitted that she often chooses her drinks based on their appearance rather than their taste, explaining that she is drawn to colorful and eye-catching options.
The conversation then turned to Cyrus’s recent trip to Amsterdam, where she was filmed visiting a coffee shop. When asked what she was doing there, Cyrus cheekily responded, “drinking coffee.” But it was clear from her laughter that she was simply joking.
As the conversation continued, Cyrus divulged that she had a great time exploring Amsterdam and taking in the sights. She confessed to being intrigued by the famous red and purple lights of the city’s red-light district, joking that she thought they looked pretty. Carr chimed in, sharing his own experience of visiting the area and realizing that the women in the windows were not winking at him personally.
The discussion then shifted to Cyrus’s recent appearance in the “Sex and the City” movie. She revealed that she had already filmed her scenes and described the experience as her favorite project to date. Cyrus expressed her admiration for her co-stars’ commitment to their characters and the effort they put into their hair and makeup. She explained that everyone was trying to outdo each other with their fierce looks, and she enjoyed the friendly competition.
Of course, the conversation couldn’t skip over the infamous VMAs performance that had everyone talking. Cyrus defended her controversial performance, explaining that she wanted to go all out and celebrate her videos. She cited Robin Thicke‘s video as an example, saying that their collaboration was never going to be a conservative affair. Carr jokingly asked Cyrus if she noticed Thicke getting “thicker” during their performance, to which she responded lightheartedly.
Cyrus also addressed the rumors surrounding her dad’s involvement in the “Hannah Montana” movie. She confirmed that her dad had to audition for his role and shared a funny anecdote about his unique audition song. She clarified that the movie was a fun experience and that the cast enjoyed working together.
As the interview came to a close, Carr asked Cyrus about the criticism she received on Twitter after her controversial performances. Cyrus brushed it off, stating that she expects people to talk about her and her performances. She expressed that she does what she feels and believes in expressing herself authentically, regardless of the opinions of others.
Overall, Cyrus’s appearance on “Alan Carr: Chatty Man” provided an exciting and candid glimpse into her life. The interview highlighted her unapologetic approach to self-expression and showcased her sense of humor. Fans of the singer can look forward to her forthcoming album, entitled “Bangers,” which is set to release next month and features a highly anticipated duet with Britney Spears.