Miley Cyrus Reveals She’s Both a Morning and Night Person: ‘It’s Tough for Everyone Around Me’

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Miley Cyrus can’t help but wake up in a great mood!

In a chat with Vogue on September 24, the talented artist talked about how she straddles the line between morning optimism and nighttime energy.

Key Highlights

  • Miley opens up about being a unique blend of both a morning and a night person.
  • She shares her joy of waking up cheerful each day.
  • Even with her upbeat mood, she still needs her cup of coffee to kickstart her day.

During the interview, Miley commented, “I’m a morning person, but it turns out that I’m also a night owl!” At 32 years old, she admitted this combination can be a struggle, especially for those around her. “I feel amazing the moment I wake up, but it can be overwhelming for other people,” she noted.

Reflecting on her past, she expressed how frustrational it was when her friends would snooze too much, stating she’s come to realize that waking up in her high-energy manner can be just as challenging for them.

Despite her lively start to the day, she treasures her morning coffee. “Today, I had a cold brew made the regular way, just ordinary milk. Not anything fancy or processed,” Cyrus explained.

She also chatted about her newfound love for organizing and cleaning various aspects of her life. “I actually find joy in tidying up! For me, it’s not really work,” she expressed. “Everything I do, I approach with some intensity and I believe in making holistic changes. Each of my artistic eras signifies a real transformation for me.”

Miley proudly mentioned the nickname ‘Queen of Pristine’ she’s earned thanks to her decluttering touch, making everything from personal relationships to friendships feel refreshed.

In another recent interview with Pamela Anderson featured in CR Fashion Book, she revealed how caring for her garden has played an essential role in maintaining her sobriety.

Miley Cyrus attends the
Dia Dipasupil/Getty Miley Cyrus in New York City in June 2025

“Gardening is a personal endeavor. It feels so fulfilling to interact with nature by planting seeds and nurturing them,” Cyrus told Anderson of why it plays such a vital role in her life. Speaking on her sober journey, Cyrus shared how gardening became like a healing therapy. Since her vocal surgery in November 2019, she’s embraced a sober lifestyle, and gardening has kept her balanced. “It’s like a form of therapy for me; it helps me stay centered, connect with nature, and be creative without focusing on fame.”

For more insights, don’t miss the original details on People.

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