At just 32 years old, Miley Cyrus has had a truly wild life and career. And in a sit-down with personal hero Pamela Anderson, the star confirmed that she has no regrets — except for maybe just a few small things here and there.
While talking with the star of Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl, Cyrus — who recorded original ballad “Beautiful That Way” for the film — opened up about the many twists and turns she’s faced since stepping into the spotlight as a preteen on Hannah Montana. “I’ve had so many pivots and evolutions and — some might say ‘detours’ — within my path,” she began.
“But it always ends up coming back around to make the next stage of what we are — something that’s more potent, something that’s more real,” the “Flowers” singer continued. “Funnily enough when I look back, all the mistakes, anything I was unsure of or I didn’t understand, I am so proud of every moment and now every stage of my life.”
“I would not go back and change anything,” Cyrus added, before amending: “Except [for] a couple things I was wearing.”
The singer’s conversation with Anderson comes over a month after Cyrus’ “Beautiful That Way” received a Golden Globe nomination for best original song ahead of the 2025 awards, something she called “an honor” on Instagram Stories. “I am continuing to root for [Pamela],” Cyrus wrote at the time. “It’s so fun to watch her shine. Thank you Gia Coppola for inviting me to be a part of your gem.”
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