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Miley Cyrus Explains Why Gardening Is the ‘Medicine’ That Helps Keep Her Sober

Miley Cyrus Explains Why Gardening Is the ‘Medicine’ That Helps Keep Her Sober
miley cyrus in june 2025

THE RUNDOWN

  • Miley Cyrus discussed how gardening helps her maintain her sobriety in a new interview for CR Fashion Book.
  • The star also reflected on having a nonstop entertainment career: “I made this deep commitment, and I never questioned it or reexamined it,” she said.
  • Cyrus spoke about when she might leave the industry and her feelings about it.

Miley Cyrus has been completely sober for five years, a choice she’s said “changed my entire life.” Now, in a new interview with Pamela Anderson for CR Fashion Book, the singer opened up about an activity that has helped her maintain her sobriety: gardening.

Cyrus called it her “medicine,” explaining, “Gardening is something you do for yourself. When we’ve shared so much of ourselves, having those little precious times with something simple—like putting a seed in the ground and nurturing it—it becomes a very personal process. Having that has been the medicine that’s kept me grounded in my sober lifestyle. It’s part of a practice, the way yoga might be: getting out into nature, doing something with my hands, and having a creative outlet that isn’t about fame or success. It’s a genuine win when you put a seed in the ground and see flowers in the spring.”

The star also addressed her nonstop career, which started when she starred in Disney Channel’s Hannah Montana as a child. As she has gotten older, she has thought critically about whether or not she still wants to be in such a public-facing profession.

“Doing things my way—through my own very unique process—not just the creation I share, but the design of my life, I’m always redesigning, reimagining, re-inspiring,” she explained. “I actually had this moment the other night where I was lying in bed thinking, ‘Wow, I really jumped on a train when I was 11 years old, and I’ve never gotten off.’ I made a decision at 11, and I’ve never stopped. I made this deep commitment, and I never questioned it or reexamined it. It wasn’t until my late 20s and early 30s that I started reevaluating: ‘Is this still what I want?’ So far, the answer has been yes, but I’m not afraid of the day it’s no. I don’t know if that day will come—when this no longer has my heart the way it does now. Like you said, there could be a season where all of this no longer interests me, and that’s okay.

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