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Miley Cyrus Unsure If She Wants Kids, Inspired by Childless Godmother Dolly Parton
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The former Disney darling reveals her uncertainties about starting her own family, the famous figure that inspires her view on motherhood, and her perspective on life as she navigates adulthood.

AceShowbiz - At 31, Miley Cyrus is still uncertain about whether she wants to have children. In a recent interview with W Magazine, she admitted, "I'm 31 now, and I still don't know if I want kids or not. I feel like my fans kind of are my kids in some way."

Cyrus draws inspiration from her godmother, Dolly Parton, who also chose not to have children. "I've heard Dolly say that too, because she didn't have kids," she adds.

Cyrus, who has been in the public eye since she was a child, finds solace in her current stage of life. "I love being an adult. I have a rule that I don't look up or don't look down at anyone. I just look, which allows me the clarity to see the world for what it really is and people for who they really are," she said. Reflecting on her growth, she mentions, "I look at myself almost every day in the mirror and I say, 'I am a woman.' "

Her relationship history is well-documented, including her marriage to actor Liam Hemsworth which ended in 2019. Nowadays, she enjoys a committed relationship with musician Maxx Morando. Despite the ups and downs in her personal life, Cyrus has managed to keep a clear head about her priorities.

Cyrus' views on motherhood are also shaped by broader societal expectations and environmental concerns. In a 2019 interview with Elle, she spoke against the societal pressure for women to prioritize reproduction.

She remarked, "We're expected to keep the planet populated. And when that isn't a part of our plan or our purpose, there is so much judgment and anger that they try to make and change laws to force it upon you - even if you become pregnant in a violent situation."

She further stated her reluctance to bring a child into a world facing significant environmental crises, saying, "We're getting handed a piece-of-s*** planet, and I refuse to hand that down to my child."

This year marked another milestone for Cyrus as she took home her first Grammy Awards, a long-awaited recognition of her work. Reflecting on her win, she said, "I've been doing this for 20 years, and this is my first time actually being taken seriously at the Grammys?" Despite the delay, she is proud of her achievements and sees it as a validation of her career.

Furthermore, Cyrus also enjoyed a significant career highlight by collaborating with Beyonce Knowles on the song "II Most Wanted" from Beyonce's album "Cowboy Carter." "Getting to write a song, not just sing, for Beyoncé was a dream come true," she shared, highlighting the special nature of the project that reflects their shared roots and mutual respect.

Miley Cyrus continues to be a voice of her generation, tackling sensitive issues while staying true to herself. Her journey reflects the complexity of modern womanhood and the choices that come with it.

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