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Miley Cyrus Talks Sobriety, Says Dolly Parton Saved Her From Ending Up Like Her ‘Black Mirror’ Character

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The delicate balance between fame and privacy is something that Miley Cyrus has explored on more than one occasion. Cyrus recently caught up with Variety and iHeart’s “The Big Ticket” podcast.

The “Malibu” singer reflected on her Emmy-considered appearance as pop star Ashley O in Netflix’s “Black Mirror”. RELATED: Miley Cyrus Directs Boyfriend Cody Simpson’s Music Video “There were some obvious similarities through the character that I’ve played before that actually really became my life, like her wanting to explore rock ’n’ roll and change genres,” Cyrus said. “That’s something that, right after ‘Hannah Montana”, was really important to me.” “My mom has been my momager.

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