Miley Cyrus thinks you have to look at the really important things in the world.
The 'Wrecking Ball' singer, who has often been criticized for her revealing music videos and disreputable lyrics, believes the public should focus more on current issues rather than scandals. She says, "There are so many real, real, and important issues in this world. People should speak their minds and be active instead of paying attention to what I'm doing. I'm a pop star. I'm fine. I have one House and a roof over my head. I have something to eat. There are people without all of this. "
The LGBT supporter is aware that this hype about her also arose from her earlier headlines, but she has no regrets. "If you don't step on anyone's feet, that's not punk rock, I think," she explains to 'NPR'. But the 24-year-old knows that as a pop star she can draw attention to problems and do good things. "I do what I can. I work in my community, I change people's view of sexuality, and I work with suicide prevention. I give food to people who have nothing. I do my part as a human being."
Miley, who recently advocated openness to sexuality and the LGBT community, advises: "Go and use your time and your opinion wisely, worry, be upset, and call your senators for things about Are meaning. "