Inside Miley Cyrus’ ‘Healing Era’ After Family Drama and Finding Love With Maxx Morando (Exclusive)

 

 

Miley Cyrus has been famous since she was 12 years old, when she landed the lead in Disney’s Hannah Montana. Since then, she’s released eight albums and established herself as a music icon. In 2024, she won her first two Grammys for her hit “Flowers.” She told interviewer Zane Lowe during a May 21 sit-down that taking home the coveted trophies gave her a newfound confidence, which she drew on while working on her latest album, Something Beautiful. “After I felt that validation that somewhere inside of me really needed to feel, I really felt free to make the album I’ve been craving my whole adult career.”

The record reflects where Miley is in her life. (It comes out May 30; a companion film will debut at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 6, followed by a one-night-only theatrical release on June 12.) “When you’re listening,” she told fans on May 6, “you’re going to feel this fulfillment that I have.”

The 32-year-old star has been through a lot in the last decade, including her 2019 divorce from Australian actor Liam Hemsworth, losing her $2.5 million Malibu home in a devastating 2018 fire and ongoing and highly-publicized drama with her famous family. A source tells Us Weekly Miley — who’s found love with her 26-year-old musician boyfriend, Maxx Morando — is feeling content and more comfortable in her own skin than ever. “Miley’s in her healing era,” says one source. “She’s in a really good place after doing a lot of introspective work on herself and figuring out who she is.” Adds a second source: “She’s learned to let go and be at peace.”

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Under Pressure

Miley’s been open about how her child star past negatively affected her. In 2023, she said she carried “guilt and shame around myself for years because of how much controversy and upset I really caused,” referencing her infamous 2013 twerking VMAs performance. (She was also criticized for posing in just a sheet for a 2008 Vanity Fair cover.) “I was harshly judged as a child by adults,” she said. In 2015, she revealed she’d developed body dysmorphia while working on Hannah Montana. “I had been made pretty every day for so long, and then when I wasn’t on that show, it was like, ‘Who the f*** am I?’” The second source says she’s “scaled back” dramatically with what she shares with the public. “Miley is super protective of her image now. Everything is on her terms.”

The first source tells Us Miley had to face “a lot of deep-rooted trauma” to find peace. “It’s been a long process,” the source says. “It’s taken her years to understand certain aspects of herself and situations she’s been through. It came with age, but Miley also experimented with various forms of therapy and self-healing.”

Last year, Miley said she lives a mostly sober lifestyle, something she started leading up to her 2020 vocal surgery. “The thing that I love about it is waking up 100 percent, 100 percent of the time,” she said. “Her lifestyle has completely shifted,” notes the second source. “She’s very low-key [and] doesn’t associate with many industry people.” Miley said in 2024 that she’s not “very active” in celebrity circles, adding, “it just doesn’t feel like my people.”

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