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Friday, June 25, 2021

How Miley Cyrus Became One of the Fiercest LGBTQ+ Icons in the World

How Miley Cyrus Became One of the Fiercest LGBTQ+ Icons in the World

  • With her Happy Hippie Foundation and powerful lyrics, Miley Cyrus proves she's an LGBTQ+ icon. Celebrate Pride with her concert, Stand by You, streaming on Peacock on Friday, June 25.
  • Watch: 8 Times Miley Cyrus Proved She’s an LGBTQ+ Icon

    In the words of Miley Cyrus: “We can kiss who we want / We can screw who we want.” 

    At 28 years old, the Grammy-nominated singer has already proved she’s one of the world’s most powerful LGBTQ+ activists, using her platform and lyrics to advocate for equality and acceptance. We can’t stop obsessing over her journey from Hannah Montana star to the out and proud pansexual icon she is today. 

    To celebrate Pride Month, Miley will perform hit songs from Cher, Madonna, The Pretenders, George MichaelABBA and more during her Pride special on Peacock, Miley Cyrus Presents Stand by You. You can stream the entire concert on Friday, June 25, online and on your TV.

    As Miley teased on Twitter, “I’ve got a lot of guests. A lot of #Pride. AND A LOT OF WARDROBE CHANGES.” Obviously, it’s going to be a massive party in the U.S.A. 

    As fans are well aware, this isn’t her first celebration of the queer community. She came out as pansexual five years ago and has been pushing for equality for years. 

    Miley Cyrus, 2019 Met Gala, Red Carpet Fashions
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    Miley Cyrus’ Most Candid Confessions

    After embracing her free-spirited self during her Bangerz era, she founded the Happy Hippie Foundation in 2014. The nonprofit encourages young people to fight injustices that are currently facing homeless youth, LGBTQ youth and other “vulnerable populations.” She has also donated $500,000 to The Foundation for AIDS Research.

    Miley Cyrus, Stand By You, GIF

    In 2016, “The Climb” artist spoke with Variety about how she learned more about her own identity and how she’s living her truth today.

    “My whole life, I didn’t understand my own gender and my own sexuality. I always hated the word ‘bisexual,’ because that’s even putting me in a box. I don’t ever think about someone being a boy or someone being a girl,” the star told the outlet. “Once I understood my gender more, which was unassigned, then I understood my sexuality more. I was like, ‘Oh—that’s why I don’t feel straight and I don’t feel gay. It’s because I’m not.'”

    Ahead of her Pride concert, E! News takes a look back at some of the actress’ biggest impacts on the LGBTQ+ community. Click on the video above to see more of Miley’s moments. 

    (E! and Peacock are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)