"Wrecking ball" hitmaker Miley Cyrus may have a number of hit singles to her name, but she insists that money isn't everything and she doesn't worry about raking in the moolah.
"People in this industry think, 'I just gotta keep getting more money', and I'm like, 'What are you getting more money for? You probably couldn't even spend it all in this lifetime. People get more famous, so that they can make their brand more famous, so that they can sell more and can make more money'," Marie Claire magazine quoted Cyrus as saying.
"Getting more money, having more hits, being the lead in the movie -- those things might stimulate you, but they don't make you happy. I've experienced it all already, and I'm telling you firsthand, it doesn't," added the 22-year-old, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
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