Miley Cyrus recently admitted to Kelly Osbourne on an episode of "E! Fashion Police" that she has started to dislike her signature short, pixie hairdo. This news comes just about 6 months after the singer declared "you will never see me with long hair again," but there's nothing wrong with changing her mind. She has had the short cut for about a year and it might be time to move on to the next style. Or is there some other reason why Miley wants her longer hair back? Perhaps her fiancé Liam Hemsworth preferred the longer hair?
"I'm secretly tugging on it every night and taking Viviscal [a hair-growth vitamin supplemen}," she told Osbourne. "I'm not going to lie. But I'm going to rock it while I have it."
So it looks like we'll be seeing Miley's longer locks sometime soon. Liam might like this news, though earlier this year Miley said that her fiancé 'loved' her pixie cut. Did he change his mind? The two have been going through some alleged relationship drama this year.
Do you think Miley's hatred for her hair is due to her fiancé or do you think she's just over it in general?
Mstars recently reported on a source disproving the rumors about Miley and Liam breaking off their engagement. Here is an excerpt:
"She's totally in love with Liam," the insider said.
The unnamed source posited that the couple fights so much because they are very different.
"They say opposites attract and that's true but it can also work against them. Miley is so much more open and out there with everything and Liam is pretty reserved and that's something they fight about a lot," the source said.
The source carried on to say that wedding plans are still forthcoming and that Liam, who has gone on record as being weirded out by Twitter, was uncomfortable with Miley's social media antics.
"Miley even quit [Twitter] for a while because it was causing so many fights. But she couldn't stay off so she ended up promising him that she would never post about their personal life and she's been pretty good about that."
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