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Miley Cyrus opens up about possibility of walking away from fame
Miley Cyrus admitted she is “not afraid” of a day when she no longer wants to be a star.
In a recent chat with Pamela Anderson, the flower singer opened up about being a celebrity and how over the time she evolved herself by continuous “redesigning, reimagining, re-inspiring.”
During the conversation for CR Fashion Book, Pamela praised Miley’s “cutting-edge” personality.
Miley responded saying she loves doing things her 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 shared.
The pop star shared that before taking any big leap in her career, she always thinks while lying in her bed, “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.”
But was she satisfied with her decision during her late 20s and early 30s?
The answer is “yes” so far.
However, Miley admitted she is unafraid of the day when the answer will be “No”
“I’m not afraid of the day it’s no,” the Disney alum noted.
“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,” Miley added.
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Beyonce joins Taylor Swift, Rihanna reaching new heights of stardom
Beyonce achieved a new title, which only a few musicians have reached before her, and became the fifth-ever musician to become a billionaire.
The 44-year-old songstress joined Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen, and her husband, Jay-Z, in the billionaires’ club.
Queen Bey’s latest milestone added to her already long list of achievements for this year, including the Album of the Year win at the Grammys for her album, Cowboy Carter.
The Diva hitmaker also earned the title of having the highest-grossing concert tour of 2025.
Along with a highly successful and culturally significant musical career, Beyonce is also a businesswoman, and her company, Parkwood Entertainment, which she founded in 2008, manages the business side of her craft.
The official Forbes announcement, which revealed Queen Bey’s billionaire status, detailed, “In total, the Cowboy Carter Tour grossed more than $400 million in ticket sales, per Pollstar, and another $50 million in merchandise sold at the shows, according to Forbes estimates. And because Parkwood produced it all, Beyoncé was able to secure higher profit margins.”
It continued to explain that Beyonce’s tour earnings and revenue from her music catalog are estimated to be “$148 million in 2025 before taxes, making her the third-highest paid musician in the world.”
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Prince George to shine as key royal figure in 2026
Prince George has stepped up his future king-in-training to embrace bigger royal responsibilities alongside Prince William in 2026.
A former royal aide has lifted the lid on how William, Kate’s eldest son George will emerge with his new role in the near future.
George, second in line to the throne, will be seen in public more often. The young royal will support his father William and the monarchy as key figure.
The couple will not hesitate to put their children on display to show the world that this is the future of the Firm.
Grant Harrold, also known as the royal butler, told The Independent, “I think we’re going to see them [the Waleses] more as a family, I love it when you get to see them with the children. I think it’s really nice.”
Last week Prince William introducing his eldest son to The Passage and Claudette, a charity, which works to prevent and end homelessness in the UK.
The father-son duo were proud to join volunteers and staff in preparing Christmas lunch.
Speaking on Kate and William’s kids, Harrold said: “These three – Louis, Charlotte and George – are very much the future.”
He added: “We all want to see them and we love it when we see them…”
Recent events suggest that William and Kate’s children have already been put under training to understand their future royal roles.
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Brigitte Bardot last Instagram post days before her passing
Brigitt Bardot’s last Instagram post just a day before her death saddens fans as it reveals her true effort towards the cause close to her heart.
French cinema legend Brigitte Bardot used her Instagram account for her work for animal welfare.
In her final post shared through the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, the actress appeared in a video gently petting a young Doberman named Urphé who suffers from severe generalized arthritis.
The caption which began with a plea for people planning to adopt a dog read: “This young doberman waiting is named Urphe. He is two and a half years old. Following the departure of his owner in EHPAD, Urphé was placed on a pension for a year before being bequeathed to the Brigitte Bardot Foundation and integrated into one of our shelters.”
Badort described the dog as “a very attentive dog, very close to human, very affectionate, very very playful. He needs to discover life because he has known only pension.
“It’s an SOS we pass today for Urphe,” she further wrote.
The actress breathed her last at the age of 91.
Bardot rose to fame in the 1950s and 1960s as a symbol of beauty, freedom, sexual revolution before retired from acting to focus on animal welfare.
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