Miley Cyrus was so severely pushed around at schooltime that a cheese sandwich she hung onto became “pretty much my dearest supporter”. She states her school days were “friendless, lonesome and pathetic” - allowing her in never-ending dread of physical mistreatment. In her recent book Miley Cyrus: Miles To Go, the Hannah Montana actress speaks out honestly more or less about the pitiful memories from her Tennessee high school. She published: “The girls would push me around. These were bad, ruffian girls. I was underweight and tiny. They were fully able of causing me bodily damage.” On one affair she was locked away in a bathroom by her persecutors and challenged to a battle by ‘The Anti-Miley Club’. She states: “It appeared like Operation Make Miley Miserable was intensifying to afresh degree. A lot like Operation Take Miley Down. “Three girls pranced up and remained firm looming across me. My belly roiled. I clung to my grilled cheese sandwich as if it was the hand of my dearest admirer.Thursday, March 5, 2009
Miley Cyrus Says She Was Bullied At School
Miley Cyrus was so severely pushed around at schooltime that a cheese sandwich she hung onto became “pretty much my dearest supporter”. She states her school days were “friendless, lonesome and pathetic” - allowing her in never-ending dread of physical mistreatment. In her recent book Miley Cyrus: Miles To Go, the Hannah Montana actress speaks out honestly more or less about the pitiful memories from her Tennessee high school. She published: “The girls would push me around. These were bad, ruffian girls. I was underweight and tiny. They were fully able of causing me bodily damage.” On one affair she was locked away in a bathroom by her persecutors and challenged to a battle by ‘The Anti-Miley Club’. She states: “It appeared like Operation Make Miley Miserable was intensifying to afresh degree. A lot like Operation Take Miley Down. “Three girls pranced up and remained firm looming across me. My belly roiled. I clung to my grilled cheese sandwich as if it was the hand of my dearest admirer.
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