Miley Cyrus is the next person named by Vanity Fair for the spring cover in March. In the interview, the singer recounts among others about marriage. Miley, part of the LGBTQ + community, has long lived a heterosexual relationship with Liam Hemsworth, a relationship that was crowned at a wedding on December 23, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee.
"The reason why men marry can sometimes be because they follow the tradition, but I think the reason we married has no connection with this. One of the things I'm most proud of is a queer person. What I think is so: People fall in love with people, not with gender, not with appearance. My bond with love is on a spiritual level. It's not about sexuality. Relationship to me is not related to gender or sex. Sex and gender are two very small, almost irrelevant aspects. "
Note: Queer - Q at LGBTQ + (lesbian, gay, bidenal, transgender) refers to individuals who are not sure about their sexual orientation and / or gender identity.
"Sexuality and gender identity are completely separate from the bond of love. I grew up in a bridal gown wedding day because I felt so, but it does not make me a" heterosexual woman "in the eye."
Then adds:
"People like me have a hard time flourishing like others on a normal ground. I blossom in the extreme. I want to live a life full of love, music and adventure. I believe that the balance will lead me where I want, even though sometimes to me is like a foreign word. There will be mistakes, but from them I will learn. Like Boeie [David Boeie, British singer and songwriter; I do not know where to go, but I know my journey will not be boring. "
About 5 years ago, in an interview for Elle magazine, Miley Cyrus first confessed that she was naked .
"This means with everyone (her preferences do not know the limits)."
In another "Variety" interview, the artist explained better the meaning of this term to her.
"It does not matter if you are a boy, a girl or someone in transition. I do not see people like what they were but what they are now. I think of what I was and for what I am now: it is a transition in itself. Everyone is in a constant transition. "
Cyrus also recounted the moment he realized that he was a phantom.
I went to an LGBTQ center and listened to the stories. I saw a person in particular who was neither identified as a male nor as a female. Seeing it, she looked beautiful, sexy and strong. I saw myself in that man more than anyone else in my life. Although I may look very different, people may not seem as neutral as I feel. But I feel very neutral. I think he was the first neutral man I ever saw. When I realized my gender better, I realized my sexuality and I thought, 'Oh, that's why I do not feel either gay or heterosexual. Because I'm not like that. "
She confessed that neither man nor woman felt, and stressed that the term LGBTQ should be added with a "P" for the word "pansy". The artist showed that he was beginning to understand about sex and sexuality in the sixth grade and that her first bond had been with a girl.