Miley Cyrus Reveals Hesitation with ‘Fiancé’ Label, Embraces Authenticity
As she navigates life post-engagement, Miley Cyrus has expressed a growing desire for privacy and a surprising discomfort with traditional relationship titles. The singer recently shared her evolving perspective on public sharing, and her candid reaction to being referred to as a fiancée.
Cyrus, while enjoying her next chapter with partner Maxx Morando, 27, admitted to Entertainment Tonight that she “gets so cringed out” when Morando is labeled as her fiancé. This revelation highlights a broader trend among celebrities seeking to redefine relationship norms and control their public narrative.
The artist acknowledged this reaction is entirely in character for her, stating, “I’m kind of the dorkiest with stuff like that.” This self-awareness underscores a willingness to embrace her authentic self, even when it clashes with societal expectations.
This sentiment reflects a larger shift in how Cyrus approaches her public persona. She noted that, in general, “I think it’s also being older, being more protective of what I’m open to sharing.” This increased privacy suggests a desire to safeguard her personal life and focus on genuine connection.
The couple’s recent appearance at the Grammys in Beverly Hills offered a glimpse into their relationship, alongside other prominent stars enjoying a night out. .
While the details of their future remain private, Cyrus’s honesty about her feelings regarding the “fiancé” label signals a refreshing approach to celebrity relationships – one that prioritizes authenticity and personal comfort over traditional conventions.
