8:57 AM EDT 10/14/2013
Miley Cyrus has declared that she will not take advice from any "Jewish man", E! News reported Monday.
The 20-year-old Wrecking Ball singer recently gave an interview to Hunger TV. She conveyed what has led her to this point of success in her career. She had gone into a self imposed hiatus in 2011.
"I have been gone for a few years, where I wasn't doing anything and I wasn't working," she said. "So now it feels like all that work in the studio did pay off."
In June, Cyrus released her smash We Can't Stop. She revealed that that the powers that be from her record label were concerned about the new direction of her image. She was no longer kid friendly, but more provocative.
"At first on paper that video sounded insane, no one understood it, and I'm just like, 'Let me film it and then if it doesn't work out, you never have to trust me again, but if it works out, you have to let me drive this ship. You know I'm on to something.' And then they call me and they're like 'Yo, you're onto something!'" Cyrus said.
Cyrus made it clear that she would not listen to anyone who she felt was out not in the same mindset as her.
"With magazines, with movies, it's always weird when things are targeted for young people yet they're driven by people that are like 40 years too old. It can't be like this 70-year-old Jewish man that doesn't leave his desk all day, telling me what the clubs want to hear," she said.
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