
Miley Cyrus dished on how she prefers to be a role model than an idol during her press confrence for the Hannah Montana Movie. Fox News attended and was able to hear Miley’s thoughts on the title:
‘If you look at me as a role model I agree with it, but if you look at me as an idol, I don’t. An idol for me is someone you want to replicate, you want to be them and I don’t wish that on anyone to lose what they have personally.
What I think people like about me is that I don’t try to change, I haven’t
let what I do for a living become my life and completely affect me. What I do in my personal life isn’t necessarily meant to be reported but that doesn’t mean it’s not going to be.
I am going to make mistakes and I wouldn’t trade that for anything because I
always say the minute you stop making mistakes, the minute you stop learning.
I never want to disappoint people and my decisions sometimes not only disappoint other people, but disappoint myself as well. If I don’t then, all of a sudden I am not real and then you really can’t look up to me.
People are always saying I’m over-working and overexposed and that’s what I want is all the attention but that’s not what I want at all. I can’t help it if there are 40 photographers outside my house, I try to keep my life as private as I can. If I had known coming into this that I would have all those photographers outside my house I might have given it all a second thought.