I want to go to Kenya, says Miley Cyrus
5 February 2014
As many of us miss out on the beauty and value our beautiful country holds, it remains a dream destination for several tourists including one of the most googled artist of 2013 Miley Cyrus who revealed all this during an interview with Ronan Farrow as she shared how sad her life really is.
“I never leave the house, Why go to a movie? I’ve got a huge-ass TV. We’ve got a chef here that can make you great food. We don’t need to leave. I would just rather be here where I’m completely locked in my house, because everything i do needs planning"
“I want to go to Kenya,” she shared, “Kenya’s my dream,Kenya is my total dream. I wish I wasn’t going to be in Minneapolis next week, I wish I could be in Kenya.”
Miley has been on the limelight ever since breaking out of her innocent Disney girl role and breaking into a more risky and edgy kind of character; her biggest highlight being the twerking scene during last years MTV VMA's; and as she explained, her rauchy shows are to teach girls about sexuality,
"What’s crazy to me, is that sexuality is still too offensive.
“Kids need to know about sexuality. Girls need to be comfortable in that."
All i can say is she is most welcomed to Kenya.
Additional Info: New York Observer, Daily Mail UK
“I never leave the house, Why go to a movie? I’ve got a huge-ass TV. We’ve got a chef here that can make you great food. We don’t need to leave. I would just rather be here where I’m completely locked in my house, because everything i do needs planning"
“I want to go to Kenya,” she shared, “Kenya’s my dream,Kenya is my total dream. I wish I wasn’t going to be in Minneapolis next week, I wish I could be in Kenya.”
Miley has been on the limelight ever since breaking out of her innocent Disney girl role and breaking into a more risky and edgy kind of character; her biggest highlight being the twerking scene during last years MTV VMA's; and as she explained, her rauchy shows are to teach girls about sexuality,
"What’s crazy to me, is that sexuality is still too offensive.
“Kids need to know about sexuality. Girls need to be comfortable in that."
All i can say is she is most welcomed to Kenya.
Additional Info: New York Observer, Daily Mail UK




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