Miley Cyrus Opens up about Drug Use

20-year-old, Miley Cyrus has been in the spotlight a lot lately. Her most recent accomplishment is being featured on the cover of Rolling Stone. In an interview with the magazine, she opens up about h...
Miley Cyrus Opens up about Drug Use
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20-year-old, Miley Cyrus has been in the spotlight a lot lately. Her most recent accomplishment is being featured on the cover of Rolling Stone. In an interview with the magazine, she opens up about her recent actions, including her VMA performance, her tongue, and her drug use.

“I think weed is the best drug on earth,” she told Rolling Stone. “One time I smoked a joint with peyote in it, and I saw a wolf howling at the moon. Hollywood is a coke town, but weed is so much better. And molly, too. Those are happy drugs – social drugs. They make you want to be with friends. You’re out in the open. You’re not in a bathroom.”

Despite her love for weed and molly, she says she doesn’t like cocaine. “I really don’t like coke. It’s so gross and so dark. It’s like what are you, from the Nineties? Ew.”

She also discussed the infamous tongue and VMA performance. She said she knew exactly what she was doing when she performed at the VMAs. “I know what I’m doing. I know I’m shocking you. When I’m dressed in that teddy bear thing, I think that’s funny.”

And the tongue? “I just stick my tongue out because I hate smiling in pictures. It’s so awkward. It looks so cheesy. Now people expect it, like, “Put your tongue out!” It’s just easier that way. Taking pictures is so embarrassing. But there’s also something about it that I think is cool. Every other girl is so serious – like, this is my moment on the red carpet, I’m in my ball gown, looking pretty. There’s something empowering about what I’m doing right now. Especially having “short hair don’t care.” I think it’s empowering for girls. Because there’s not one thing that defines what beauty is.”

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