Miley Cyrus opens up about same sex relationships and new pansexual anthem song

Miley Cyrus opens up about same sex relationships and new pansexual anthem song

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Miley Cyrus opens up about same sex relationships and new pansexual anthem single

Miley is back with her new track Midnight Sky which swaps lyrics of a love interest to include both male and female pronouns. The star reflected on some of her earliest sexual experiences as being with women.

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Miley Cyrus has opened up about her same sex experiences as she releases her pansexual anthem, Midnight Sky.

The 27-year-old wild child has peeled back the cover of her love life after previously describing herself as pansexual back in 2015.

In a very revealing interview with Barstool Sports’ Call Her Daddy podcast series, the former child star revealed that she had lost her virginity far sooner than ex-husband Liam Hemsworth had thought.

But also explained that she had enjoyed discovering her sexuality with other women – and says she felt an attraction for women from before her teenage years.

She said: “I was attracted to girls way before I was ever attracted to guys. “When I was, like, 11 years old I used to think that Minnie Mouse was super fing hot, which is so good I ended up on Disney because my chances with Minnie went up.

“When I was about 11 or 12 my friends were starting to tell me what they were doing with guys and I didn’t really understand it so I got most of my girlfriends to hook up with me.

“The first time I ever hooked up with anyone was with a girl — two of them.”

In the lyrics of her new single, Miley describes kissing a woman in one chorus before lyrics change to describe her being with a male love interest.

The star explained that playing with gender in her lyrics was to highlight the fact she is attracted to people regardless of their gender in her own life.

She said: “I really think that normalisation is the first step to feeling that acceptance… To feel comfortable and normal to you.

“Writing it in the studio with my peers and trying to explain to them why it was important they were like ‘isn’t it confusing?’

“The pop structure is that the chorus says the same thing every time so it burns in to your brain and that when you’re at a concert and people get wasted, they’re never like ‘Wait, what did she say there?’. There is a formula.