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Miley Cyrus reveals she's been sober for two weeks after she 'fell off' during the pandemic

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Miley Cyrus has admitted she is sober again after falling off the wagon during the pandemic.The 28-year-old singer talks about her sobriety in a new interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music's New Music Daily and reveals she stopped drinking two weeks ago.'Well, I, like a lot of people, being completely honest, during the pandemic fell off and felt really a lot of ...

and I would never sit here and go, "I've been f---ing sober." I didn't, and I fell off and I realized that I now am back on sobriety, two weeks sober, and I feel like I really accepted that time,' Fell off: Miley Cyrus opens up about her sobriety in a new interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music's New Music Daily'One of the things I've used is, "Don't get furious, get.

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