The “Happy Hippie” founder shared a video of her speech on Instagram during the Women’s March in Los Angeles and claimed that she did it on behalf of the women who joined the rally. She also expressed confidence that she is not alone in her fight against civil rights under the Trump administration.
Miley said that women should never stop believing that they have the power to change perception and they can do a lot of things to make the Trump administration realize their true worth.
Cyrus has been very vocal about her support for the presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton. When she knew Trump won the election in early November, Cyrus shared a tearful post about the results of the US election on Twitter
Other famous celebrities and singers who also joined the Women’s March with Miley Cyrus on January 21 were Madonna, Ariana Grande, Bella Thorne, Mandy Moore, Melissa Benoist, Nicole Richie, and Willow Smith.
Meanwhile, “The Climb” singer has recently shared a photo on Instagram stating that she felt devastated about the families who were greatly affected by the strong winter storm that destroyed their homes. Miley expressed her love and support to them and hope that they recover soon from the ordeal.
Despite her civic-minded activeness these days and her advocacy to support women’s rights under what many perceive as a misogynist Trump administration, Miley Cyrus is still very passionate about the one thing she loves the most, music. She is keeping herself busy recording new music which would be hitting the airwaves soon.