Good Girl Turn Bad: Miley Cyrus Refuses Career Advice

The “Bangerz”
singer has
been all over the media as of late, with a racy, twerking-filled
performance at the VMA ceremony, some scandalous photos surfacing
online and her highly publicized split from former fiance Liam
Hemsworth.

Hunger TV published an interview last week in which she went beyond her
typically salacious behavior.

When talking about her new image and the new direction of her music,
Cyrus told the site, “With magazines, with movies, it’s always weird when
things are targeted for young people yet they’re driven by people that are
like 40 years too old.”

Cyrus was referring to the cautious response from record executives to the
idea of “We Can’t Stop.”

Next, she added, “It can’t be like this 70 year old Jewish man that doesn’t
leave his desk all day, telling me what the clubs want to hear. I’m going
out, I know what they want to hear.”

Cyrus’ rep has not returned a request for comment, but the singer has been
outspoken her focus on selling records, so causing controversy is nothing
new.

“It’s like a salesperson really, you know you’re like, ‘This shít does not get
rid of your wrinkles but if I sell it well enough you know, they’re gonna
buy into it’” she continued in the interview. ”And it’s like the exact same
thing for me. At the end of the day I want people to buy my records.”

And she always likes to keep people talking.
“It’s people talking about VMAs or talking about my videos, that’s what I
do as a job and I want people to talk about those things because it is
keeping everyone watching,” she said.

The “Wrecking Ball” singer also explained how it feels to be the most
famous (or perhaps infamous?) woman in the world right now.

“It feels pretty sick,” she said.