Miley Cyrus: “Sometimes I Feel Like I Love Everyone More Than They Love Me”
September 14, 2012 by Hollywoodite
Miley Cyrus is still being dramatic on Twitter following her live-tweeting of her haircut followed by several dozen photos of the style she admitted was The Twiggy that she’d wanted for years but was prohibited because of work commitments.
And now, rather than seeking attention for the hair that prompted an entire website redesign, she’s writing nebulously-worded comments about love on Twitter. In what would, without her subsequent clarification, appear to be about her relationship with fiance Liam Hemsworth. However, she says, it’s just a general feeling about the other people around her. For example, she wrote that her life lacked “passion,” because, “sometimes I feel like I love everyone more than they love me.”
Included is her stream of what Us Weekly called a “pity party.”
Having a pity party, Miley Cyrus?
On September 13, the 19-year-old singer and actress shared a series of sad tweets with her nearly 9 million followers. “Ever feel like you want just . . . something more? Not sure what exactly,” Cyrus wrote. “Passion perhaps?”
She then wrote, “Sometimes I feel like I love everyone more than they love me. Hate that feeling.” Upon further reflection, Cyrus mused, “Maybe it’s not that they love you less. They just love you the most they are capable of loving.”
Though some believed the tweets might indicate problems between Cyrus and her fiance of three months, Liam Hemsworth, 22, the former Hannah Montana star assured her Twitter followers that wasn’t the case. “No, there is not trouble in paradise,” she clarified. “Just thoughts.”
Hours later, Cyrus tweeted that she was “having some quality fiance time” with the Hunger Games actor. “Just what I needed.”
At the MTV Video Music Awards September 6, Cyrus told Us Weekly she’s in no rush to become Hemsworth’s wife. “I’m really excited to obviously get married, but I kind of already feel married, and I know we’re forever,” she explained. “I don’t really need the paper right now, so I’m just really trying to work.” – via Us Weekly Magazine.