Miley Cyrus Rejects Pretty Woman Style Snobbery on Rodeo Drive, Calls Feminism "the Greatest Thing Ever"

"The world is in the prime of its feminine energy...I think there's been a real twist [and] women are starting to feel that," says 22-year-old singer

By Rebecca Macatee Feb 19, 2015 3:37 PMTags
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Miley Cyrus is rich, y'all, but even she gets the stink eye from those snooty salespeople on Rodeo Drive!

That's part of the reason why, the 22-year-old singer tells Australia's Sunday Style, she lets her stylist shop for her clothes. "You've seen Pretty Woman, obviously," she says. "Well, they [the high-end sales associates] are actually like that."

"If you walk in, they give you the worst look you've ever seen," she says, "and I am too outspoken to deal with those kinds of people."

Generally, though, Miley's more than happy to deal with other "females," she says, exclaiming, "I f--king love them."

"Someone came up to me last night and was like, 'Women f--king love you,' and I was like, 'I f--king love women, trust me,'" she says. "They are something so beautiful....This kind of sounds cheesy, but girls just rule."

Reason being? "Because we have a sensitivity and passion you can't find in other people," she tells Sunday Style. It's in your demeanour as well,...There are some good vibrations that come off women that men can't–oh, I'm going to get in trouble here, right? I always do–but maybe it is [simply that] women are born complicated."

That said, Miley notes, "The world is in the prime of its feminine energy...I think there's been a real twist [and] women are starting to feel that."

"We were talking about women's rights last night and [someone said], ‘Women are more suppressed right now than ever before,'' she recalls. "Well, I don't think so–I think we're more free than we've ever been...I'm seeing it everywhere; young women are totally ready to come out of their shells, to take on the world."

"There's a lot of talk about feminism–people want to take that word and make it a bad thing, but it's the greatest thing ever!" she says. "Of course you're a feminist, you know?"