Miley Cyrus Debuts A Mohawk And Ponytail Look For Her Saturday Night Live Stint
Miley Cyrus Debuts A Mohawk And Ponytail Look For Her Saturday Night Live Stint

Miley Cyrus is all about experimenting with her looks. From dying her hair to styling them differently, we have seen Cyrus rock some really crazy looks before. Now, for her Saturday Night Live stint, the singer has once again changed her hairstyle, and was seen in a mohawk and ponytail look. Also Read: Miley Cyrus […]

Miley Cyrus is all about experimenting with her looks. From dying her hair to styling them differently, we have seen Cyrus rock some really crazy looks before. Now, for her Saturday Night Live stint, the singer has once again changed her hairstyle, and was seen in a mohawk and ponytail look.

 

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The Prisoner singer appeared on SNL’s latest episode as the musical guest, and performed a gig for the guest host, Elon Musk. Cyrus had first debuted the new hairstyle when heading into the SNL studios for rehearsals, a day before yesterday. She performed Plastic Hearts and Without You for Musk. The singer also dedicated a song to her godmother, Dolly Parton, her mother, and all the other mothers in the world on the occasion of Mother’s Day.

Earlier, the 28-year-old singer reportedly shared on Spotify’s Rock This with Allison Hagendorf podcast that while playing the dual role on Hannah Montana, she had suffered an impact on her sense of self. “Talk about an identity crisis,” she said.

 

She revealed that Hannah was “a character almost as often as I was myself, and actually, the concept of the show is that when you’re this character, when you have this alter ego, you’re valuable. You’ve got, like, millions of fans, you’re the biggest star in the world, and then the concept was that when I looked like myself, when I didn’t have the wig on anymore, no one cared about me, I wasn’t a star anymore.”

“So, that was drilled into my head. Like, without being Hannah Montana, no one cares about you. And that was the concept,” she continued. The singer added that she “really had to break that” mentality, and that her album ‘Bangerz‘ was her first attempt into finding an identity outside of the Disney character.

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