Miley Cyrus has recently revealed that she doesn't believe that fame makes a person happy.
In a interview for Marie Claire, the 22-year-old singer said that people get more famous so that they can make their brand more famous in order to sell more sh*t to make more money, reported Stuff.co.nz.
Claiming that she has experienced it herself, the 'Wrecking Ball' hit-maker added that getting more money, having more hits, being the lead in the movie can stimulate a person but they can't make him happy.
Talking about sexism in the industry, Cyrus said that there is so much sexism, ageism in this industry because if Kendrick Lamar sings about LSD, he is cool but if she does the same she is called a druggie w***e.
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