Hollywood’s Miley Cyrus, who has morphed from Disney’s cute “Hannah Montana” to established bad girl and “pansexual,” is hitting the road for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
The campaign said Thursday that Cyrus will knock on doors in Northern Virginia Saturday.
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“As an advocate for LGBTQ rights, gender equality and environmental issues, Cyrus will knock doors to speak to students about the high stakes in this election for millennial voters, laying out Clinton’s vision for an America that is stronger together,” said the Clinton campaign.
“With more people voting in this election than any in history, Cyrus will urge voters to visit iwillvote.com to ensure that they have all the information they need to vote for Clinton on Election Day,” it added.
In a Vanity Fair interview this month, she described her LGBTQ activism and outlined her sexuality as “pansexual,” meaning she’s gender neutral and attracted to anyone.
She said:
“I think when I figured out what it was. I went to the LGBTQ center here in L.A., and I started hearing these stories. I saw one human in particular who didn’t identify as male or female. Looking at them, they were both: beautiful and sexy and tough but vulnerable and feminine but masculine. And I related to that person more than I related to anyone in my life. Even though I may seem very different, people may not see me as neutral as I feel. But I feel very neutral. I think that was the first gender-neutral person I’d ever met. 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.'”
The actress and singer also mocked Republican Donald Trump as worse than the Kardashians.
She told VF:
“The Kardashians are better than Trump, because they are not trying to run the country. They are just trying to be famous, and that’s fine. We are obsessed with celebrity. When Trump started this, I was laughing. I thought it’s not going to go anywhere; there’s no way he’ll be the candidate.”
Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner’s “Washington Secrets” columnist, can be contacted at [email protected]
