Miley Cyrus has opened up about the ways the coronavirus pandemic has affected her love life, revealing that she relies “a lot on FaceTime sex.”
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The pop star shared the intimate detail Wednesday during an interview on The Howard Stern Show, where he explained that the dependence on FaceTime is a security measure.
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“I have a lot of sex through FaceTime, it’s the safest sex. I’m not going to have Covid, ”he told Stern. “I am definitely not going to do anything that is irresponsible for myself or other people… it is just ridiculous for anyone who does not take the proper precautions to stay safe. It’s stupid. “
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But even with technology, the 28-year-old said the pandemic has made being single difficult.
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“This time it has been really interesting and challenging for any type of dating or meeting people,” he acknowledged.
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In response to Stern’s offer to date someone, the singer from Midnight Sky she said she’s “up for anything, honestly” while confirming that she has no preferences when it comes to gender.
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“I love people, I love those I love, I have had relationships with all genders,” he said.
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As for what she is looking for in a partner, the singer denied assumptions that she is a “free bird” and explained that she actually “loves structure.”
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“I am not a free bird. I love the structure. The structure keeps me safe and keeps me as good as possible and I love being anchored and weighted by people, ”she said.
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Cyrus made similar comments over the summer after her 10-month relationship with Cody Simpson ended.
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“I usually end up complaining that they are boring, but that’s what I need. I need boredom, “the singer said during an appearance on the podcast. Call Her Daddy in August. “… I definitely need calm, I definitely need an anchor.”
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During the extensive interview with Stern, Cyrus also opened up about her relationship with her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth, whom she began dating when she was 16 before marrying in 2018.
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Admitting she doesn’t know “if we ever really thought we would get married,” the songwriter acknowledged that the loss of her and Hemsworth’s Malibu home in a fire in November 2018 had an impact on their relationship.
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“I just held on to what was left of that house which was him and me and I really love him and I loved him very, very, very much,” he said.
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