When Miley Cyrus came on the scene we knew her as Hannah Montana, then we saw her grow up and she got really into being controversial. You might remember the twerking on Robin Thicke Moment...or the "Wrecking Ball" music video.
Well Miley also got really into Hip Hop and the culture. A lot of people felt as if she was appropriating the culture and some would even say "Culture Vulture." Well it got worse for her a few years after her "Bangerz" album when she said she liked Kendrick Lamar's Humble
"because it’s not “Come sit on my dick, suck on my cock.” I can’t listen to that anymore. That’s what pushed me out of the hip-hop scene a little. It was too much “Lamborghini, got my Rolex, got a girl on my cock” --I am so not that."
Well recently Miley Cyrus watched a video that was created by one of her fans, after Miley left a comment and basically apologized for the past...Check out her comment below!
Just watched your video. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to speak up. Being silent is not like me at all. I am aware of my platform and have always used it the best way I know how and to shine a light on injustice. I want to start with saying I am sorry. I own the fact that saying ... "this pushed me out of the hip hop scene a little” was insensitive as it is a privilege to have the ability to dip in and out of “the scene”. There are decades of inequality that I am aware of, but still have alot learn about. Silence is apart of the problem and I refuse to be quiet anymore. My words became a divider in a time where togetherness and unity is crucial . I can not change what I said at that time , but I can say I am deeply sorry for the disconnect my words caused. Simply said ; i fucked up and I sincerely apologize . I’m committed to using my voice for healing , change , and standing up for what’s right. Miley