Singer Miley Cyrus poses at the amfAR's Fifth Annual Inspiration Gala in Los Angeles, California October 29, 2014.
Singer Miley Cyrus poses at the amfAR's Fifth Annual Inspiration Gala in Los Angeles, California October 29, 2014. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Miley Cyrus recently revealed that she regrets dressing like a hippie in the past. The "Wrecking Ball" hitmaker said that she did not have the best dressing sense when she was growing up and made some "shady wardrobe choices." The 22-year-old sat with Marie Claire for a rapid-fire round and talked about her passions, fears, fashion and curiosity.

Cyrus is glad that she is no more that girl who would wear "a hippie outfit to Justin Bieber's Never Say Never premiere." She thinks that it was the worst fashion decision that she ever made. However, she still loves dressing in jeggings. "They're the best inventions. Even though they have kind of ruined jeans," she said to the magazine. Cyrus does not regret the choices that she has made after she turned 21. She has been criticised by her haters but she still has a positive outlook.. "I think I'm going to do a lot of cool things by the time I'm only 25," she said.

The songstress also told the magazine that she feared skydiving but she overcame that fear. Now, she knows how to use a parachute and she also wishes to do air ballooning. Cyrus is excited about her upcoming album. According to her, fans are really going to enjoy her upcoming album. Cyrus' last album was "Bangerz." The record reached the top spot on the U.S. Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 270,000 copies. The album got Cyrus her first ever Grammy nomination. "Bangerz," was a departure from Cyrus' earlier work, with most of the songs revolving around romance.

Cyrus has a special place in her heart for homeless people. This is probably why she brought a homeless guy as her date at last year's MTV VMAs, according to E Online. Cyrus wants to be a voice for the homeless youth as she feels they don't have much support. She is part of My Friends Place, an institution that assists and helps people to build independent lives. She often takes to social media to share the charitable work happening at the organisation.

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