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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="article-detail__segment"><figure class="image is-16by9 video-player"><iframe data-hook="videoplayeriframe" class="has-ratio" src="https://player.theplatform.com/p/BdHJDC/pdk6PocStable/select/media/HcNUEgxS5saO/feed/ap_vdp_top_stories?form=html&amp;playAll=true&amp;playIndex=first&amp;autoPlay=true&amp;logLevel=none&amp;params=fw_gdpr%3D0" width="100%" height="auto" title="E! Video Player" frameBorder="0" seamless="" allow="autoplay" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></figure><span class="has-text-weight-extrabold">Related:</span> Miley Cyrus &amp; Dua Lipa&#x27;s &quot;Prisoner&quot; Vid Joins Sexiest List<button data-analytics-linkname="facebook-share-icon" data-analytics-linklocation="article-detail-page" class="social-share__fb-button social-share__button"><svg class="social-share__fb-svg" viewBox="0 0 85 28" title="" role="img"><use xlink:href="/dist/svg/sprite.c56cf85346e2de4719568c685b8cb0d4.svg#icon-fb-share-3a99f"></use></svg></button><button data-analytics-linkname="twitter-share-icon" data-analytics-linklocation="article-detail-page" class="social-share__tw-button social-share__button"><svg class="social-share__tw-svg" viewBox="0 0 85 28" title="" role="img"><use xlink:href="/dist/svg/sprite.c56cf85346e2de4719568c685b8cb0d4.svg#icon-tw-share-22828"></use></svg></button><p><strong><strong>Miley Cyrus</strong></strong> is once again opening up about her relationship with alcohol.</p>
<p>The <strong>&quot;Prisoner&quot; singer</strong> revealed in an interview with <strong>Zane Lowe</strong> for Apple Music, released on Monday, Nov. 23, that she&#x27;s now two weeks sober after she admittedly &quot;fell off&quot; her sobriety during <strong>the coronavirus pandemic</strong>.</p>
<p>&quot;Well, I, like a lot of people, being completely honest, during the pandemic fell off ... and I would never sit here and go, &#x27;I&#x27;ve been f--king sober,&#x27; and I didn&#x27;t,&quot; Cyrus, who <strong>just turned 28</strong>, explained. &quot;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.&quot;</p>
<p>She added that she&#x27;s trying to come to terms with things peacefully, noting, &quot;One of the things I&#x27;ve used is &#x27;Don&#x27;t get furious, get curious.&#x27; So don&#x27;t be mad at yourself, but ask yourself, &#x27;What happened?&#x27;&quot;</p></section><section class="article-detail__segment"></section><section class="article-detail__segment"><p>Cyrus <strong>announced in June</strong> that she had been sober for six months, but as she explained in the new interview with Lowe, she &quot;didn&#x27;t choose to make a statement&quot; when she recently broke her sobriety.</p>
<p>&quot;To me, it was a f--k up because I&#x27;m not a moderation person, and I don&#x27;t think that everyone has to be f--king sober,&quot; the musician, whose highly anticipated <strong>album <em>Plastic Hearts</em></strong> is set to be released on Friday, expressed. &quot;I think everyone has to do what is best for them.&quot;</p></section><section class="article-detail__segment"><span data-hook="adp-photo-agency" class="article-detail__image-agency">Vijat Mohindra</span><p>Added the &quot;Midnight Sky&quot; singer, &quot;I don&#x27;t have a problem with drinking. I have a problem with the decisions I make once I go past that level of ... Even into, I&#x27;ve just been wanting to wake up 100%, 100% of the time.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;I&#x27;m very disciplined,&quot; Cyrus continued. &quot;Yeah, very disciplined. That&#x27;s why it&#x27;s never easy, but it&#x27;s pretty easy for me to be sober or in and out of sobriety because it&#x27;s like the day I don&#x27;t want to f--king do it anymore, I don&#x27;t. The day that I do, I do. You know? But when I don&#x27;t want to, it just is. I&#x27;m just very disciplined.&quot;</p>
<p>Later, Cyrus reflected on the past year of her life, and how the deaths of musicians like <strong><strong>Amy Winehouse</strong></strong>, <strong>Jimi Hendrix</strong>, <strong>Jim Morrison</strong> and <strong><strong>Kurt Cobain</strong></strong> inspired her to get sober.</p>
<p>&quot;Twenty-seven to me was a year that I really had to protect myself. That actually really made me want to get sober, because we&#x27;ve lost so many icons at 27,&quot; she said. &quot;It&#x27;s a very pivotal time. You go into that next chapter or this is it for you. I just feel that some of the artists that almost couldn&#x27;t handle their own power and their own energy and their own force. It&#x27;s an energy. I, no matter what, was born with that.&quot;</p></section><section class="article-detail__segment is-hidden-desktop"><section class="trending-content"><h4><span>Trending Stories</span></h4><strong></strong>1<strong><h3>How to Watch the 2020 Macy&#x27;s Thanksgiving Day Parade on TV and Online </h3></strong><strong></strong>2<strong><h3>How Khloe Kardashian Feels About Tristan Thompson’s Move to Celtics</h3></strong><strong></strong>3<strong><h3>Rihanna is Not Starring in the <i>Black Panther</i> Sequel</h3></strong></section></section><section class="article-detail__segment"></section><section class="article-detail__segment"><p>Cyrus also touched on relationships and love, comparing society&#x27;s pressure and obsession with finding a lifelong partner to &quot;programming.&quot;</p>
<p>As she put it, &quot;And I try to not be a total servant to the programming because that to me is ingrained and embedded. And probably every woman in my family line before me probably had someone, had kids, so that&#x27;s ingrained in me, but I don&#x27;t actually have that idea. So if I can disconnect from, &#x27;Well, that&#x27;s what I&#x27;m supposed to want, but I don&#x27;t. And I&#x27;m okay with it.&#x27;&quot;</p></section><section class="article-detail__segment"><figure class="image is-16by9 video-player"><svg viewBox="0 0 95 95" title="" role="img"><use xlink:href="/dist/svg/sprite.c56cf85346e2de4719568c685b8cb0d4.svg#icon-video-play-circle-84aa3"></use></svg><a class="thumb thumb--16x9  " data-hook="thumb" target="_self" rel="noopener noreferrer"></a><iframe data-hook="videoplayeriframe" class="has-ratio" src="https://player.theplatform.com/p/BdHJDC/pdk6PocStable/select/media/a671frb3TMV8/feed/ap_vdp_top_stories?form=html&amp;playAll=true&amp;playIndex=first&amp;autoPlay=false&amp;logLevel=none&amp;params=fw_gdpr%3D0" width="100%" height="auto" title="E! Video Player" frameBorder="0" seamless="" allow="autoplay" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></figure><span class="has-text-weight-extrabold">Related:</span> Liam Hemsworth Files for Divorce From Miley Cyrus<p>&quot;And what I&#x27;ve also learned is like, when someone&#x27;s talking about timing and he&#x27;s like, &#x27;Well, this isn&#x27;t a good time for that,&#x27; it&#x27;s never a good time,&quot; Cyrus continued, citing specific tragedies she&#x27;s endured throughout her life, including <strong>her split</strong> from ex-husband <strong><strong>Liam Hemsworth</strong></strong>. &quot;It&#x27;s never a good time for your <strong>house to burn down</strong>. It&#x27;s never a good time to go through a divorce. It&#x27;s never a good time for your grandma to die.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;It&#x27;s never a good time,&quot; she added. &quot;It&#x27;s going to happen when it happens...and it&#x27;s not going to be easy. And I&#x27;ve made myself sit in discomfort lately and loneliness.&quot;</p>
<p>For example, Cyrus revealed she&#x27;ll turn off all of her devices: &quot;everything in my house, no TVs, no phone, no computer, nothing, no music.&quot;</p></section><section class="article-detail__segment"></section><section class="article-detail__segment"><p>&quot;And just sit and let it come up because it will. And it hurts. It&#x27;s excruciating,&quot; she shared. &quot;And I did it probably three nights ago and sobbed by myself. And I felt so good the next day, because you cannot do this forever. And we live in a society where we&#x27;re asked to just compartmentalize, compartmentalize, compartmentalize.&quot;</p>
<p>Listen to the interview in full <strong>here</strong>.</p></section><p>Author:<strong>Allison Crist</strong> - Source: <strong>E Online</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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