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Miley Cyrus Talks Nick Jonas in ‘Miles to Go’

She has a hit TV series, a No. 1 movie and three – count ‘em, three! – No. 1 albums under her belt. Now, at the ripe age of 16, Miley Cyrus has added another item to her Been-There-Done-That-List: an autobiography.


In the pages of her first book, Miles to Go, Cyrus says she hopes that her fans will see,

“that I’m a real person just like them. Most of the time you see me smiling – I mean that’s how I got my name! – but that’s not what it’s all about. Everyone goes through hardships and heartbreaks.”

Before she became Hannah Montana, Cyrus writes, she had to endure daily hazing from bullies in sixth grade, who did everything from stealing her books to locking her in the school bathroom. Looking back,

“sometimes I wish I could get an apology [from the mean girls], but to be honest I don’t need one. I moved on and I believe they moved on as well. It helped make me the person I am today.”

Other people she writes about in her book include her first love – whom she only refers to as Prince Charming (Hint: His real name starts with Nick and ends with Jonas) – her Hannah costars and the rest of the Cyrus clan.

“My family is a huge part of this book. They were involved in the process and we talked a lot about what I was going to write about.”

Why open up about all of this now? Says Cyrus: “I want my fans to feel closer to me.”

Forgive me, but I think all the photos have made us close enough.

source: [people]

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