Miley Cyrus
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And so my dad had, you know, some like polarities in his life, too, because When he was with his dad, he was living a completely different life than when he was with his mom. And his mom, you know, they grew up, they all pretty much shared one living space. And again, they didn't always, you know, didn't have, you know, the clean essentials and had a really hard time in school.
And so my dad had, you know, some like polarities in his life, too, because When he was with his dad, he was living a completely different life than when he was with his mom. And his mom, you know, they grew up, they all pretty much shared one living space. And again, they didn't always, you know, didn't have, you know, the clean essentials and had a really hard time in school.
So I definitely, you know, have a really compassionate place in my heart for my dad's upbringing that I can't really quite understand.
So I definitely, you know, have a really compassionate place in my heart for my dad's upbringing that I can't really quite understand.
I appreciate that.
I appreciate that.
that's, I think has added a level of complexity, you know, within my family for sure. And, you know, like you said, I think it would be hard for anybody, you know, with a dream to see somebody else, you know, achieving theirs in a way that you see for yourself. But I do think that kind of, you know,
that's, I think has added a level of complexity, you know, within my family for sure. And, you know, like you said, I think it would be hard for anybody, you know, with a dream to see somebody else, you know, achieving theirs in a way that you see for yourself. But I do think that kind of, you know,
Love conquered all in that sense of he can still find the pride in me, but I think it would be delusional for any of us to think that that doesn't add a level of complication to our already complicated dynamic.
Love conquered all in that sense of he can still find the pride in me, but I think it would be delusional for any of us to think that that doesn't add a level of complication to our already complicated dynamic.
I got rid of my guilt and shame in EMDR. That was a big part of that. So at times in my life, I think I've just felt guilt and shame was a driver for me a lot. I had a hard time accepting that I could suffer because of how blessed I am. I don't think it's actually really played too much of a part between me and my dad because I have to have the faith that, like any dad, he would want this for me.
I got rid of my guilt and shame in EMDR. That was a big part of that. So at times in my life, I think I've just felt guilt and shame was a driver for me a lot. I had a hard time accepting that I could suffer because of how blessed I am. I don't think it's actually really played too much of a part between me and my dad because I have to have the faith that, like any dad, he would want this for me.
And has a bit of a, you know, harder time completely enjoying being sober. You know, I kind of enjoy it. I think my dad is somebody that's like, that would be real nice right now. My dad always calls it, he calls it a good, bad habit. Things that make you feel good, but they're bad.
And has a bit of a, you know, harder time completely enjoying being sober. You know, I kind of enjoy it. I think my dad is somebody that's like, that would be real nice right now. My dad always calls it, he calls it a good, bad habit. Things that make you feel good, but they're bad.
So I think for him, you know, I grew up in a different generation where, you know, my dad grew up in, you know, between like, you know, the 60s and the 80s. It wasn't normal for you to have your psychiatrist on speed dial. I think my dad just didn't really have the support. And I think, you know, above all the steps, I think support and sobriety has got to be a top tier of importance.
So I think for him, you know, I grew up in a different generation where, you know, my dad grew up in, you know, between like, you know, the 60s and the 80s. It wasn't normal for you to have your psychiatrist on speed dial. I think my dad just didn't really have the support. And I think, you know, above all the steps, I think support and sobriety has got to be a top tier of importance.
So you never talked to him about it? We don't avoid it, but it's just not, you know, not really something that's our table talk. You know, I think me and my dad like to talk about music and movies. And, you know, it's not something that's ever been our focus, but probably should be. We probably should talk about that at some point.
So you never talked to him about it? We don't avoid it, but it's just not, you know, not really something that's our table talk. You know, I think me and my dad like to talk about music and movies. And, you know, it's not something that's ever been our focus, but probably should be. We probably should talk about that at some point.
It's not something I'm focused on. I, you know, for being such an opinionated kind of sure person, this is a element in my life that I've always been pretty not super attached to like a yes or no answer. So I think I was telling you, you know, I was talking to my stepdad and he said, why are you the only celebrity without a makeup line? And I said, because I'm not passionate about it. And
It's not something I'm focused on. I, you know, for being such an opinionated kind of sure person, this is a element in my life that I've always been pretty not super attached to like a yes or no answer. So I think I was telling you, you know, I was talking to my stepdad and he said, why are you the only celebrity without a makeup line? And I said, because I'm not passionate about it. And