Miley Cyrus, who is the “Hannah Montana” star and America’s most famous girl, covers the May 2009 issue of Glamour magazine.
Here are the highlights of the interview, which the 16-year-old Disney starlet opened up about:
On where she sees herself in ten years: “Hopefully I’ll be settled: making movies, living in a house, maybe even married. I think my mom did everything pretty close to perfect, and I want to be the cool mom that the kids run home to.”
On her boyfriend: “…The best thing that’s happened to me in a long, long time has been meeting Justin [Gaston], because he’s the most respectful and selfless person I’ve ever known.”
On her figure, which sparked the rumor of her having her boobs done: “One thing that bugs me is people who say, ‘Miley really needs to lose some weight’ or ‘She got her boobs done.’ I did start out really skinny, but you’re not going to have boobs when you’re 12 years old. I’m like, ‘What are you talking about—let me grow!’”
On Hollywood: “Most parents with kids in the business say, ‘Go free, do what you want.’ My parents did not want me to go all Hollywood.”
On her Hollywood role models: “I’m a huge Jennifer Aniston fan and a huge Angelina Jolie fan. Jennifer Aniston can put on a plain black dress, with plain makeup and hair, and look so stunning. Angelina always looks so comfortable in her own skin. She’s also changed, going from wild child to being a mom and having a normal life. And Jennifer Aniston bounced back after her divorce. If anything like that ever happens to me, I’m like, ‘Pull a Jennifer, Miley!’ She is so classy.”
On shopping: “I love sales and bargain shopping in stores like Forever 21. Anyone can make Marc Jacobs look cute, but not everyone can take something from a thrift store and make it look like Prada!”
On her friends: “When I read something in the tabloids and it’s from an ‘insider,’ I want to know who thinks they’re on the ‘inside.’ Because I can count on one hand the people who really know me.”
On her family: “The last thing I ever want to do is disappoint my family. I think it’s selfish to go out partying all the time, especially if you have little ones [in your family]. I have a nine-year-old sister, and I don’t want her to go to school and have people make fun of her for it.”
On growing up: “I think at some point during everyone’s life you finally figure yourself out. I haven’t even done that yet. I’m still learning who I am.”
On making mistakes: “The minute I stop making mistakes is the minute I stop learning.”
Hannah Montana The Movie opens in theaters on Friday, April 10.