Miley Cyrus Shares 2023 New Year's Resolution After Heartbreaking Losses

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Miley Cyrus will embrace a massive change in herself and her life as she welcomes the new year.

Fans will have a blast as Cyrus will head NBC's 2022 New Year's Eve Special alongside Dolly Parton. Miley's New Year's Eve Party will be aired on Dec. 31 on NBC and Peacock, and will be broadcast live from Miami.

A few days before the event and New Year's Eve, the 30-year-old "Wrecking Ball" hitmaker shared her New Year's resolution in a new interview with Hoda Kotb.

As seen in the exclusive premiere clip of the interview (via People), Cyrus talked about what she desires to change about herself for the next year.

"I guess my resolution would really be - my instinct is very loud, but I'm not a great listener sometimes," she said. "Dolly was telling me, her husband [Carl Thomas Dean] says, 'You're not hard of hearing. You're hard of listening.' And I guess that would kind of be my resolution, to not just listen to myself, but listen to others."

The singer has been through ups and downs in her personal life, especially in her relationships. Despite the struggles, she shares her blessings through her philanthropic works.


Elsewhere in the interview, the "Midnight Sky" hitmaker also looked back at the time when she was in her 20s. Kotb asked her the difference between that era and her 30s, to which she said that her 20s were so much fun.

According to Cyrus, she feels different upon reaching her 30s. She also quipped that her 20s were the best, and people can search on Google for the reason why.

The full interview will be shared on Friday's episode of "Today."

Miley Cyrus Leaves Morrissey Album

In another latest news, Morrissey's official website revealed that he exited his latest label. He revealed that he had "voluntarily parted company with Maverick/Quest management" and "voluntarily withdrawn from any association with Capitol Records (Los Angeles)."

Another post disclosed that Cyrus wants to back out from his song, "I Am Veronica," although she volunteered backing vocals years ago. Because of this, he had to move the release date.

The female singer was tapped to be one of the artists featured in Morrissey's album, including Iggy Pop and Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith and Flea.

Morrissey has not released a new album since his 2020's, "I Am Not a Dog on a Chain."

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