Miley Cyrus: Marrying Liam Hemsworth doesn’t make me less queer

Miley Cyrus (L) and Liam Hemsworth attend the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 4, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California.

Miley Cyrus has said that marrying Liam Hemsworth has not stopped her from being “a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community.”

The “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” singer told Vanity Fair that she and her husband are “redefining, to be f***ing frank, what it looks like for someone that’s a queer person like myself to be in a hetero relationship.”

Cyrus, who came out as pansexual in 2015 and as gender-neutral in 2017, added: “A big part of my pride and my identity is being a queer person.

“Sex is actually a small part, and gender is a very small, almost irrelevant part of relationships.”

— Miley Cyrus

“What I preach is: People fall in love with people, not gender, not looks, not whatever. What I’m in love with exists on almost a spiritual level.”

“It has nothing to do with sexuality,” she explained. “Relationships and partnerships in a new generation—I don’t think they have so much to do with sexuality or gender.

“Sex is actually a small part, and gender is a very small, almost irrelevant part of relationships.”

Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus attend the 16th annual G'Day USA Los Angeles Gala at 3LABS on January 26, 2019 in Culver City, California.

Miley Cyrus said she and Liam Hemsworth were “redefining what it looks like for someone that’s a queer person like myself to be in a hetero relationship.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty)

The 26-year-old American star said this was true of her marriage to Hemsworth, despite it seeming like a a relationship between two straight people to the uninitiated.

“Like my favourite woman in the world, Hillary Clinton, says: We’re stronger together,” said Cyrus. “That’ll make me get emotional. That’s what she meant by it.

“Like, who gives a f**k if he’s a guy, if I’m a girl, or if he was a woman—who gives a f**k? We really are stronger together. One is the loneliest number.”

Miley Cyrus rejects the idea that her marriage makes her less queer

The singer reiterated that her wedding in December, which saw her don a white dress, did not take anything from her identity as a proudly queer person.


“Being someone who takes such pride in individuality and freedom, and being a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, I’ve been inspired by redefining again what a relationship in this generation looks like,” she said.

 

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“Sexuality and gender identity are completely separate from partnership.

“I wore a dress on my wedding day because I felt like it, I straightened my hair because I felt like it, but that doesn’t make me become some instantly ‘polite hetero lady.’ (PS: Straight women are badass, too.)”

Cyrus said her relationship with Hemsworth was “very special to me, it is my home.”

“I feel less misplaced when we are in the same room, no matter where that is, but just because something changes in my relationship doesn’t mean something has to drastically change in my individuality,” she said.